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<blockquote data-quote="CTilton" data-source="post: 460990" data-attributes="member: 24197"><p>I found a very nice 2010 Grizzly 1648 , I have a late 90's Seadoo 787 and pump to mate to it. I have fab skills and access to equipment to build it and would love to not use the seadoo belly but stay with all aluminum. I know you have to build a spoon to make the water flow properly, just want the "what is the best route" consensus. I plan to eliminate the rt side steering console and go the center stick steer to increase the size of the casting deck. I spent my fishing tournament life in Basscats and then in Xpress's becoming more and more a backwater and river guy. I opened a business 3 years ago, so my bass fishing stopped but things are loosening up enough I can start fishing again. I will run a Fortrex 80 on it so I can use two batteries and will crank off one of the trollers. I can put the fuel tank and batteries anywhere for balance. Any input would be appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTilton, post: 460990, member: 24197"] I found a very nice 2010 Grizzly 1648 , I have a late 90's Seadoo 787 and pump to mate to it. I have fab skills and access to equipment to build it and would love to not use the seadoo belly but stay with all aluminum. I know you have to build a spoon to make the water flow properly, just want the "what is the best route" consensus. I plan to eliminate the rt side steering console and go the center stick steer to increase the size of the casting deck. I spent my fishing tournament life in Basscats and then in Xpress's becoming more and more a backwater and river guy. I opened a business 3 years ago, so my bass fishing stopped but things are loosening up enough I can start fishing again. I will run a Fortrex 80 on it so I can use two batteries and will crank off one of the trollers. I can put the fuel tank and batteries anywhere for balance. Any input would be appreciated! Chris [/QUOTE]
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