Setting up the one man boat UPDATED with new photos
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:26 pm
Well last year I set up a 9' Livingston for 2 man fishing. But it's HEAVY when you are by your self 100+# boat alone.
Th 9'er is awesome for two people, it is stable enough to stand in and lean out over the side to land fish. It has a set of wheels on the back, and with a 4hp it's ok, with a 6 hp is moves great! Even with 2 full size guys 200# each and two deep cycle batts 120#, 6hp johnson and minnkota motors and full fishing gear and loaded cooler it rides high and dry.
Here is Last year's model with My Fishing partner in it. We actually used it to pull pots in the sound over the Fourth of July
This year I found an older 6.5' livingston 30 +/- #'s by its self.
Plans are for 2 oar lock scotty mounts 2X No248, and a fixed mount port side toward the bow No 241.
A No. 280 Baitcaster rod holder, and a No. 269 fish finder mount.
And the wheels:
All this propelled by my Minnkota 55# and a Wally Mart batttery. Should boogie for an electric!
On the back I am mounting a pair of 12"X13" alum plates with dingy dolly wheels, (West Marine is the ONLY place I can find these in stock anymore)
Over all without the battery it should still be well under 50# alone(Updated). Perfect for one person fishing. Light enough to pack into lakes if need be
Photos to come as I get it all together.
EDIT: As it turns out the alum plates were WAY overkill for the use. the 2 together are 1/4 inch thick and added 10 pounds alone unfortunately, and way overkill for supporting the little boat.
Overall it came out to be about 55#'s or so, still a TON better then the 140#'s of the 9'er
Th 9'er is awesome for two people, it is stable enough to stand in and lean out over the side to land fish. It has a set of wheels on the back, and with a 4hp it's ok, with a 6 hp is moves great! Even with 2 full size guys 200# each and two deep cycle batts 120#, 6hp johnson and minnkota motors and full fishing gear and loaded cooler it rides high and dry.
Here is Last year's model with My Fishing partner in it. We actually used it to pull pots in the sound over the Fourth of July
This year I found an older 6.5' livingston 30 +/- #'s by its self.
Plans are for 2 oar lock scotty mounts 2X No248, and a fixed mount port side toward the bow No 241.
A No. 280 Baitcaster rod holder, and a No. 269 fish finder mount.
And the wheels:
All this propelled by my Minnkota 55# and a Wally Mart batttery. Should boogie for an electric!
On the back I am mounting a pair of 12"X13" alum plates with dingy dolly wheels, (West Marine is the ONLY place I can find these in stock anymore)
Over all without the battery it should still be well under 50# alone(Updated). Perfect for one person fishing. Light enough to pack into lakes if need be
Photos to come as I get it all together.
EDIT: As it turns out the alum plates were WAY overkill for the use. the 2 together are 1/4 inch thick and added 10 pounds alone unfortunately, and way overkill for supporting the little boat.
Overall it came out to be about 55#'s or so, still a TON better then the 140#'s of the 9'er