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2001 Lowe Roughneck 1652 VT
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 334323" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I paid $3K for the boat/motor/trailer. The trailer is a 2001 and he had new hubs and bearings done on it last year and the motor had the water pump impeller replaced last year as well.</p><p></p><p>I'll try to get more pictures soon, but with the time change, I'm getting home in the dark now. Here's a shot of the front of the console mounting. It looks like they took a small piece of angle aluminum and cut a slight V in it and then bent it to match the contour of the floor and then riveted it to the console and the floor. Not a bad idea as it keeps it flush with the floor. I'm kind of surprised the guy bought a roller trailer instead of a bunk trailer but the boat rolled off and into the water easily. I want put some side guides on it but he also replaced the lights last year so they are new as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 334323, member: 12995"] I paid $3K for the boat/motor/trailer. The trailer is a 2001 and he had new hubs and bearings done on it last year and the motor had the water pump impeller replaced last year as well. I'll try to get more pictures soon, but with the time change, I'm getting home in the dark now. Here's a shot of the front of the console mounting. It looks like they took a small piece of angle aluminum and cut a slight V in it and then bent it to match the contour of the floor and then riveted it to the console and the floor. Not a bad idea as it keeps it flush with the floor. I'm kind of surprised the guy bought a roller trailer instead of a bunk trailer but the boat rolled off and into the water easily. I want put some side guides on it but he also replaced the lights last year so they are new as well. [/QUOTE]
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