Update on my Alumacraft MV1448NCS build

Started by Pacific NW Ron, August 28, 2021, 03:25:37 PM

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Pacific NW Ron

Up date on my MV1448 boat build
http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=153979.0

After fishing with this Alumacraft MV1448NCS one or two times a week for several months I'm really happy with it.  I'm still considering a few additions or changes but haven't made a final decision yet.   If I ever do this again there are a couple things that I'd do different.
It handles well in winds up to 15mph and I can run in 14" to 16" of water with the bow motor.  It's easy to tow, launch and load.
I only have one battery in it and can fish 6 hours in 15mph winds and still have 60% battery charge left.  For the way I fish I think I can avoid the weight of a second battery.  I don't think I'll need a second battery. 
The problem I have with this boat is that the bigger fish seem to avoid it.  The 12" to 14" dinks love it though.  I've had several 15 or 20 fish days.





Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Mike Cork

Wow, this turned out awesome. Congratulations :toot: you knocked this project out of the park... Those bigger fish won't elude it forever  ~shade

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Pacific NW Ron

Thanks Mike.  I appreciate the compliment.  This being my first attempt at anything like this I'm actually surprised myself about how it turned out.  I learned a lot and if I ever do it again there's a few little changes that I'd make but for the way I'm fishing right now it's perfect for this old man.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Oldfart9999

Ron, that's a very nice job and good looking rig!!! ~c~ ~c~ ~c~
Rodney
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Pacific NW Ron

Thanks Rodney.  I appreciate the compliment.  A few minor changes coming this off season.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Captsteve

Looks professional

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Pacific NW Ron

Thanks Steve.  I appreciate the compliment.  I'm not sure about professional but for my first attempt at something like this I'm happy with the way it turned out.  I'm gonna make a few small changes this off season.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Donald Garner

Ron, she looks great  ~shade  Tks for sharing the buy and upgrade photos with us.
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Pacific NW Ron

Quote from: Donald Garner on October 06, 2021, 09:10:29 PM
Ron, she looks great  ~shade  Tks for sharing the buy and upgrade photos with us.
Thanks Don.  After fishing out of it for the first season I plan a few minor modifications this off season but overall I'm happy with it.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?