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Finally got a few minutes last night and tonight to put the Maverick on the water. she did 47 @ 6100rpm. The Maverick performed well tonight and cant wait to get her on the big pond where I can stretch her legs a bit more!!!
I think Im gonna move the cranking battery to the front or at least the console to help get the azz end of the boat up. What do you guys think?? Thanks, BB.
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you wont ever be fishing that boat like it is in the picture. Put whatever you weigh up in the front, then look at how it floats. Not saying you're big or nothing, but I bet you gain a few inches in the back.
[quote="Barhopr"]you wont ever be fishing that boat like it is in the picture.
Not sure what you mean Mills. I plan on fishing the boat exactly as it is in the picture. As it is, the bow touches the bottom before the stern does. I played around in the shallow and easily took off today in 1.2 ' of water. Had to take off with the tabs down, jp up, and work the jp back down as I took off. Thats fairly skinny for a boat that drafts 8-10" supposedly. I can move the cranking battery up front and then a Yeti cooler with ice up front. all my gear goes in the front compartments. How can i get any other weight forward? I want to shift weight up front without adding anymore weight to it. She poles pretty good now, just feels like a bass boat a bit in the water. when standing in the boat at the console, the bow feels really light. Just asking , looking for advice. Thanks for the input but please elaborate a little so you can help me make her perform at her best. Oh yea and heres a few pics of an older model 17MA and how it sits in the water. Not a lot of difference but I think maybe moving as much weight forward will help.
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Got no experience to speak from, (with your rig) but just looking at the pic's and comparing the two rigs, I see two unknown's (to me). One, I can't say from the pictures if your rig has a bigger engine weight than the other one pictured. Secondly, It may be that the power pole is moving the center of gravity towards the transom a bit as well. When your under power, the forward vector may produce a better look. I think what Mills was saying is that if your fishing off the front deck the profile would change. If it handles the way you want, then what else could you ask for. You have put yourself together a very nice package Don't be so picky (just kid'n!)
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bman wrote:BB It looks fantastic... I'm Green with envy!
These are the two that show the difference....
I wonder if its a 2stroke vs 4 stroke weight thing?
Or did you forget to put the plug in?
My motor weighs less than the 130 in the pic. The pics are good to compare but my tabs are mounted lower than the ones on the older Maverick. Cts right , I forgot I had the JP all the way up. Sir Reel, . I am a picky bastid, dont deny it. I love the way the boat runs, I just need to shift a little weight forward. Im gonna tinker with it some more today and see what happens. My lab puppy chewed my trailer wires last night so right now Im trying not to shoot a lab puppy!!!
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When I look at the 2 boats I'm looking at the tow hooks. The ones on your boat appear to be about 4 inches from the water, while the older mavericks hooks seem to be 8 inches above the water. Looks like a 4" difference at rest.
May also want to get it rigged the way your gonna fish it. Full tank of gas, livewells full of water, cooler full of ice etc before you mess with it too much. But sitting at rest it looks like the rear is drafting 10" or better.