WTB 16′ Jon or Mod V

  • Wingman99
    Elk River, MN
    Posts: 40
    #2050443

    Looking for a 16 x 48 or longer Jon or mod V. Going to be strictly for hunting. I’m hoping to find just boat and trailer as I have a mud motor for it. Thanks’ Scott

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13384
    #2050470

    Any chance of you getting down in the Madison/Milwaukee, wi area ? Olivia had 3 project boats ready for duck hunting

    Wingman99
    Elk River, MN
    Posts: 40
    #2050494

    Not planned but would travel for the right deal.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13292
    #2050560

    Purchased my last Jon boat from Power House marine in Lacrosse. At that time the dealers around the twin cities had very few if any in stock and Power house was still getting truck loads in.

    I picked up a Lowe 1860. Had a little work done on it since then.

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    Jason
    Posts: 798
    #2050612

    Depending on your load and motor size I would suggest a 17′ x 54″ wide over a 16′ x 48″. I ran a 35 Hyperdrive Sport on a 16′ x 48″ with pods and wished I had the wider hull because it would draft less. A welded boat is a must in my opinion if your running a larger motor.

    Wingman99
    Elk River, MN
    Posts: 40
    #2050624

    Thanks guys appreciate the advise.

    Wingman99
    Elk River, MN
    Posts: 40
    #2050799

    Purchased my last Jon boat from Power House marine in Lacrosse. At that time the dealers around the twin cities had very few if any in stock and Power house was still getting truck loads in.

    I picked up a Lowe 1860. Had a little work done on it since then.

    Thanks looks like their inventory is gone. Nice looking rig!!

    Wingman99
    Elk River, MN
    Posts: 40
    #2050801

    Depending on your load and motor size I would suggest a 17′ x 54″ wide over a 16′ x 48″. I ran a 35 Hyperdrive Sport on a 16′ x 48″ with pods and wished I had the wider hull because it would draft less. A welded boat is a must in my opinion if your running a larger motor.

    Looking at running a 35hp Beavertail. First mud motor so not sure what I want in a boat other than a flat transom. It’s definitely a learning curve.

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