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Musky/multi specie boat. 16ft, one adult two teens...Input.
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<blockquote data-quote="LonLB" data-source="post: 170037" data-attributes="member: 4391"><p>I use to have a Pro Guide V16 Tracker but sold it to get out of the payment...It was console.</p><p>I fished out of a tiller boat growing up.</p><p></p><p>I do like the console steer better 'for me'. But I'm building this one looking to the future. I would like to have as much room as I can for my boy's to fish. That's the same reason my dad converted his to tiller too.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious how much a large livewell is needed for Muskie fishing. I've never caught one that I found the need to put in a livewell for recovery, and I don't plan on ever fishing a musky tournament.</p><p></p><p>I would like a livewell big enough for bait and maybe some bluegill/crappie if me and my little ones fish for those... I <em>might</em> fish a few small local club bass tournaments too, so it would need to be big enough for that.</p><p></p><p>With that said, my idea for tackle storage is to make the entire end of the deck flip up. This way I can store my tackle boxes under there. I would add built in storage, but you can't utilize built in storage well with Musky lures.</p><p></p><p>My tackle storage idea takes the space a livewell would normally go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LonLB, post: 170037, member: 4391"] I use to have a Pro Guide V16 Tracker but sold it to get out of the payment...It was console. I fished out of a tiller boat growing up. I do like the console steer better 'for me'. But I'm building this one looking to the future. I would like to have as much room as I can for my boy's to fish. That's the same reason my dad converted his to tiller too. I'm curious how much a large livewell is needed for Muskie fishing. I've never caught one that I found the need to put in a livewell for recovery, and I don't plan on ever fishing a musky tournament. I would like a livewell big enough for bait and maybe some bluegill/crappie if me and my little ones fish for those... I [i]might[/i] fish a few small local club bass tournaments too, so it would need to be big enough for that. With that said, my idea for tackle storage is to make the entire end of the deck flip up. This way I can store my tackle boxes under there. I would add built in storage, but you can't utilize built in storage well with Musky lures. My tackle storage idea takes the space a livewell would normally go. [/QUOTE]
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