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Hey Guys,

I’m in the market for an aluminum boat that can handle some serious HP. Looking for something in the 16-17 range that can take like a 50-75hp outboard.

Here is the kicker...I don’t want anything fancy...carpet coolers live well any of that stuff. Just a simple console and a couple places to set a pedestal seat or even make cooler seats.

It seems like nobody makes anything like this anymore...any suggestions?

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I think Lund used to make a "Alaskan" like that.

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You can go to 50HP on the 16 and 75HP on the 18.


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Another vote for an older Lund Alaskan. Heavy, but one tough boat. The older Lunds used virgin aluminum and are tougher than the newer ones that use recycled aluminum. They might be less expensive too. Our camp owner up in Canada buys every old 16’ S-16 that he can find. The Alaskans are even tougher and deeper.


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This place will build you what you want:
https://weld-craft.com/JonBoats.htm

I think Lowe, G3, and alumacraft will as well but not as customized as above.



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Sweet...thanks guys. Goal is to be able to pull a skier a couple times a year but use it for mainly fishing. I live on a lake but don’t need anything fancy

If not for my daughter and nieces and nephews I’d be happy as pie with Starcraft 14ft and the 2stroke 15


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Xpress... but you lost me when you said serious hp followed by 50-75hp lmao.. serious hp is 250 and up!

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Here's one not to far from you.

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Lund for sure. Was just on one. 16 ft tiller. Great fuqcking boat. Has saved our asses once in Rangely Me, trolling salmon and Brooks right after ice out, in terribly high winds we had no business being out in. They ain’t cheap. Even for a no-frills kinda craft. They damn sure work.

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Fished a bunch out of an old buddy’s Willy Predator. Plain Jane, open floor, tiller steer, rod storage under the gunnels. Great boat.

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Express, blazer, alweld are all welded boats that will easily handle what you are asking in that hp range. Can be had with all the goodies or without. Youngest son is fishing out of a 17’-56” that is rated for 225 hp. It may be an 18’, but pretty sure it is 17.

Serious hp on the local river is anything north of 500hp. 200-250 is a common weekend runner.


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Originally Posted by Quak
Hey Guys,

I’m in the market for an aluminum boat that can handle some serious HP. Looking for something in the 16-17 range that can take like a 50-75hp outboard.

Here is the kicker...I don’t want anything fancy...carpet coolers live well any of that stuff. Just a simple console and a couple places to set a pedestal seat or even make cooler seats.

It seems like nobody makes anything like this anymore...any suggestions?


Same here Quak. Good fortune to us.


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Originally Posted by Ejp1234
Xpress... but you lost me when you said serious hp followed by 50-75hp lmao.. serious hp is 250 and up!


He's talking about on a small aluminum boat, not something like my 20 ft Dynatrak. Sheesh.


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Look at SeaArk. They have just bout anything anyone would want in a 16 - 24' Jon.

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Almar Lite, Wooldridge, or screw around with the numerous lesser tin boats mentioned previously in this thread...

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Reach out to mirage 243. He owns a boat shop that sells and services all kinds of boats. He is also a professional boat racer.


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There’s a 2007 Lund Alaskan for sale in OKC with a 60HP and good trailer for $13,900.

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Originally Posted by horse1
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You can go to 50HP on the 16 and 75HP on the 18.

JFC. For that price, I'd get a TIG and weld one up myself.


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Quak, I am looking for the same thing as you and am having a hard time with the whole thing. I have an Alumacraft V16. Had it 30 yrs now. Great boat but just too small. It is 16'6", 69" wide and 23" deep and 265 lbs . . I can fly with my 25 horse on it , however, it is too light for the water I fish. I fish Lake Winnebago and its choppy. I want to start fishing the U.P. on Little and Big Bay De Noc. and Green Bay. Big water for sure. Green Bay is about 100 miles long. I want an aluminum boat with split bench seats, not all the way across, maybe some storage. I would love my boat to be 12" longer, 6" wider and 6" higher gunwales. I dont want pretty carpet, or a steering wheel. I want a tiller. These boats are just hard to find on a budget. Sure I know all about the Lund Alaskan, but the darn things are $20,000 for s tripped down boat. Used ones are rare as hens teeth. Sure, we look all the time, and there is one in northern Manitoba somewhere, or Ogden Utah, but way too far away. There are however, Lund SSV 18, Alaskan and the Outfitter . A new Lund SSV18 starts at about $9,000 and thats just for the boat stripped down.

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