Originally Posted by Snowwolfe
Originally Posted by 358wsm
Snow,
Is the transom height and side height 21” and 20” respectively.?

Thats what the specs say.

Not saying this boat is a perfect choice, but there are plenty of advantages in having a lighter boat. They require less power, more fuel efficient, and much easier to get off a gravel bar. The rivets don't bother me. Nothing that new rivets and some 3M 5200 or other quality sealant can't fix.

The one thing I learned from my previous Alaska living experiences is one boat doesn't do everything. In a perfect world I would own a nice ocean boat, a quality rig for the Kenai, and a river sled with a 200-250 hp outboard jet on it. Then toss in a inflatable or two for other duties. Maybe add a canoe as well
A question on how "high" the side is... is that measured as a vertical compared to bottom height? Or is it measuring from the bottom at the chine, to the top of the gunwale? I suspect the latter and it is a significant difference.


Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.