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    My wifes boss, a trusted man has a Lowe SeaNymphV 1457 for sale. It has a Merc 9.9 Four stroke, Endura C2 30lb trolling motor, depth finder (don't know yet what type). It all sits on a nice looking Yacht Club trailer. Cushioned seats are attached to the front and rear benches.
    I'm guessing it is maybe 10 years old, he has $2500.00 in it and that's what he wants. I've seen the pictures, it looks very clean.
    This size boat is what my wife and I have in mind.
    Any of you have any thoughts on this boat, set up or price?

    Thanks for any help.

    Alan

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    I have several pictures on my desk top, I will post some if I can figure out how.

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    It will make you a good boat for Indiana lakes. The boat and motor brands are great brands and so is the trailer. I fished everywhere using a 9.8 older merc for years and it got me and a passenger around for years catching lots of fish. Post some pics if you can. It's pretty easy once you figure it out. Check out Craig's list on boat sales for comparative pricing if you want to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funfishers View Post
    My dad has a 14' seanymph fishing machine (he's the 2nd owner)from the early 90s with a 15hp Yamaha. He fished it hard on the Niagara river and lake Ontario for walleyes. Never a problem or leak even pounding against waves to make another drift.God only knows how many hours that boat has on it. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one.

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    Your link comes up "invalid attachment". When I click it.

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    I had a 16' sea nymph stick steer. Wish I had it back. Good boat.
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