There is also a Legend Boat company in Canada that still makes good models, but those are not reviewed here.
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There is also a Legend Boat company in Canada that still makes good models, but those are not reviewed here.
Legend boats are worthwhile investments if you plan to keep the boat for its lifetime. However, the resale value of Legend boats is on the low end of the scale for several reasons. here
While Legends have some of the widest front decks on the market, they are not known for providing a dry ride. more
There are hundreds of choices when it comes to boats, yet you want to buy just one. more
As for a river runner, it is shorter than a creek boat. There is a little volume deck, and it works for a high volume run. The rocker is shorter, and it can handle a long and flat portion of the river.
On the other hand, a river runner is 7 feet long, sometimes 8 feet. Avid surfers will find this boat a great match for their thirst for adventure and catching waves. here
For pricing contact Tim: 912-285-8115 You may also submit the form below or email us at sales@satillamarine.com more
Most of the Creek Boat models are designed for use with an electric motor, and feature a solid rear motor mount to allow better control and eliminate sidetracking. Steering is operated by foot pedals so that your hands remain free for fishing or shooting.
Specifications:
Length 9′ 8″ Width 35″
Depth 11″ Weight 44 lbs.
Max. Capacity 300 lbs.
Available Options: * Foot pedals and steering cables * Cushion seat with adjustable base * Complete with seat and motor package* here
One Man Creek Boat – M-10 CREEK BOAT WITH DIGITAL MOTOR PACKAGE Includes: M-10 Creek Boat with Minn Kota 55lb. thrust 12 volt digital motor package, camo cushion seat, self-filling livewell, steering pedals, transom plate, and rear drain plug. (Does not include the battery for the motor). here
Re: What are the sure signs of a cracked block?
Thats usually what happens when you try to save a few bucks. For 3000 you could of had a whole new complete engine with a few bucks left over.. here
Some engines will run fine with a crack in the block so you can't always go by that.Water in the bilge is a good possibilty.A close look at the block under where the heads meet for water seeping.Or have a pressure test done on it..that is the most effective way to find a crack.
If your oil looks good,its running fine and no water in the bilge i would think you are ok..
Did you forget to drain something over the winter?
If you have other/better resources, I'm all ears. Thanks for all the help thus far! [links]