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2022 Salty H20 Thread.... Let's go! Part 1
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Finally bought a skinny water boat. Went in halvsies with a friend. Its a solid boat with lots of upgrades. The engine is on the older side but has been well maintained. New lower unit. Extended deck, new upholstery, I-pilot trolling motor, Lowrence nav with large screen. it's a 2002 Bay Sport 19'. Looking forward to a trip soon.
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I had a 19' Shoalwater like that and a 22' Shoalwater tunnel v for a long time. They were good boats and were pretty versatile. My advice is take it slow learning that hull. The stories about them swapping ends are very true. When you go to make a hard turn be sure you trim it way down, slow down and get the hull down in the water good before you start your turn. You want the bow in contact with the water before you start a hard turn.
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Originally posted by chrisgunguy View PostFinally bought a skinny water boat. Went in halvsies with a friend. Its a solid boat with lots of upgrades. The engine is on the older side but has been well maintained. New lower unit. Extended deck, new upholstery, I-pilot trolling motor, Lowrence nav with large screen. it's a 2002 Bay Sport 19'. Looking forward to a trip soon.
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Congrats on the boat.
Be careful turning so it doesn’t swap ends.
I may be wrong, but that might be a ficht outboard so keep a close eye on it they have been known to have problems.
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostCongrats on the boat.
Be careful turning so it doesn’t swap ends.
I may be wrong, but that might be a ficht outboard so keep a close eye on it they have been known to have problems.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Walker; 01-26-2022, 12:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostIf it's carburated it's not a ficht. A ficht motor will also have F as the first letter in the model number. The problems with the ficht were only with the version but hardly anybody will work on any ficht motor anymore.
Thanks. I just want him to know. There is nothing more frustrating than a broke down boat motor.
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostThanks. I just want him to know. There is nothing more frustrating than a broke down boat motor.
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostThat’s a blessing.
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I'd look at it like this, if it was a ficht it has survived 20 years so it probably didn't have a problem. But then... it's a 20 year old outboard and any 20 year old outboard is living on borrowed time. Get all the good out of it you can and be ready to repower when needed.
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