Test run of the new Skiff

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Comment by Jason Knight on June 3, 2010 at 2:10pm
good answers... you pass the quiz! haha
Definitely a sweet looking boat. and like you said a really stable platform to work from.
I am assuming this is a Baker original design?
Comment by Mike Baker on June 3, 2010 at 1:44pm
Hey Jason,
Lets see if I can answer the quiz in order.
6H.P.
25H.P.
Don't know.
300 lbs.
To elaborate, using the Coast Guard formula she will handle 30 H.P. so I went conservative with 25. She should plane very quickly but have not tried a bigger motor yet. I think it will row like a pig (or more like a wide row boat) but thats not what I built it for.
Mike
Comment by Jason Knight on June 2, 2010 at 7:01pm
I am thinking that boat would motor sweet up river here on some of our larger/wider rivers... I was curious to see how it would row back down... let me know how you testing goes. What size outboard were you running? What size do you think will max it out? does she get on plane quick? what do you think the dry weight is without the motor? Bet you didn't think you would be taking a quiz today!?! hah

Thanks for the info!
jason
Comment by Mike Baker on June 2, 2010 at 6:24pm
Hey Jason,
Thanx, I can't really say how it rows because I have only used it with the outboard so far. It motors very well, draws hardly any water and because it is 54" wide is incredibly stable. The only negative is it didn't catch any fish!
Mike
Comment by Jason Knight on June 2, 2010 at 5:23pm
Mike - I am liking the look of this boat! How does she row? I want to know more!

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