IMHO, you need the seat regardless of hp.
That's a nice looking rig. I'd like to find one like it. Don't seem to be many in my part of the world. I'll keep looking.
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IMHO, you need the seat regardless of hp.
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I’ll have to give that a try, my PF16 torques pretty hard. My next boat (if there is one) will be a hydraulic stick steer, maybe with the wheel. I’ve got a bum left shoulder, it almost meant finding a different boat. But I pulled the livewell out (other reasons) and that allowed me to move the drivers seat back about 4 inches. That made all the difference in the world for my shoulder, not to mention some much appreciated extra legroom.
Mine is a Tracker, I really like the layout better than anything else I’ve seen. And I don’t get the rough ride that many talk about. Of course I fish mainly small water or rivers and creeks and don’t make long runs in rough water.
Tracker Panfish 16
Bonafide EX123 Kayak
How difficult was it to remone your livewell?
What year is your PF16?
I never really use the live well in mine and the extra room would be nice.
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I bought a used Lowe’s stick steer with a 40 Mercury and absolutely could not turn it left...honestly thought I would break the stick lever. Here’s what I did to remedy the problem.
Moved the steering linkage out from the middle hole to the outside hole on the connection to the motor.
Moved the steering tab all the way to the right (did this first and did not help)
Raised the motor up one hole.
She runs and steers absolutely perfect now. The guy I bought it from said the place where he bought it told him that’s normal Lowe’s sets up thousands of them. Shout out to Matt at Central Georgia Marina for being willing to try anything to solve this problem.
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