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latex 12-07-2014 03:06 PM

New boat!
 
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Bought a 1652 marsh special from lake area marine. It want be long I'll be done with the break in period. I didn't realize the deference from my old 48" bottom and a 52" bottom untill I walked around in it!
Big thanks goes out to Cajun Christian for the ideas on setting the boat up. I was able to break the 36mph mark this morning. The hole shot is unreal with the 40 Tohatsu 4 stroke. I have a tach coming Monday to see what RPM I'm turning.

Marque 12-07-2014 03:58 PM

I love the way that thing is set up man. I am looking for somehting kinda like that myself right now. I been looking for microskiffs but this may be the ticket. Hope you enjoy it.

latex 12-07-2014 04:43 PM

Thanks Marque. I looked at micro skiff for the last 3 years,I just didn't see enough boat for the price of most. I did like the Ankona skiffs they are sweet rigs.

Hydro 12-07-2014 05:26 PM

Git-er-dun !!! Hold on tight now :-)

Marque 12-07-2014 06:16 PM

I have a bay boat, but miss fishing way back in marsh. So I am not looking to spend a whole lot, but I guess those things are in demand because some of them cost as much as an offshore boat. I may go the carolina skiff route. I came across a microskiff called a Skimmer Skiff thats kinda reasonable but they only offer a 14' hull. My a$$ is way to big to go running a round the marsh on a surf board. Me and one of my brothers get in that thing we'd flip it. I could deal with a 15' or 16' but haven't located one in my price range. A used Ankona is the closets thing and its still twice what I want to pay. I can justify spending more on something like your rig because it can do so much more. Definitely a nice new toy you got there.

Marque 12-07-2014 06:20 PM

Is Marsh Special the name of the hull or model?

scott craft 12-07-2014 07:01 PM

That's a good looking boat and good speeds for a rig that size.

latex 12-07-2014 07:06 PM

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The tag on the back just has 1652 marsh. Not sure why we call it marsh special.

amiller72 12-07-2014 10:08 PM

The hull is made by Alweld, marsh special is the model. I have a 1648 with the tldi 40 and can touch 40mph with just me in it. Flat out love my boat and sure you will too Latex.

latex 12-08-2014 06:42 AM

40Mph is cooking ! Amiller72

swamp snorkler 12-08-2014 07:06 AM

Nice rig Latex!

capt coonassty 12-08-2014 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Marque (Post 731630)
I have a bay boat, but miss fishing way back in marsh. So I am not looking to spend a whole lot, but I guess those things are in demand because some of them cost as much as an offshore boat. I may go the carolina skiff route. I came across a microskiff called a Skimmer Skiff thats kinda reasonable but they only offer a 14' hull. My a$$ is way to big to go running a round the marsh on a surf board. Me and one of my brothers get in that thing we'd flip it. I could deal with a 15' or 16' but haven't located one in my price range. A used Ankona is the closets thing and its still twice what I want to pay. I can justify spending more on something like your rig because it can do so much more. Definitely a nice new toy you got there.

Salt Marsh Skiffs might suit you a little more.
http://www.saltmarshskiffs.com/mod1656.html

Kyle71 12-08-2014 12:12 PM

Congrats on the new boat, that's a good looking rig!

amiller72 12-08-2014 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by latex (Post 731715)
40Mph is cooking ! Amiller72

Yea man it scoots pretty good. Like I said though I can "touch" 40mph, drops to 36-37 with two people and full gear. Which is plenty fast enough for me.

CajunChristian 12-08-2014 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by latex (Post 731649)
The tag on the back just has 1652 marsh. Not sure why we call it marsh special.


Because it is Gerald Links design from Lake Area. It is a "Marsh Special" model manufactured by AlWeld boats.
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latex 12-08-2014 08:09 PM

Gerald knocked it out the park with the desigh!

CajunChristian 12-09-2014 10:19 AM

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Gerald knocked it out the park with the desigh!


I have the 1552, love the storage space.
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marshrunner757 12-09-2014 12:00 PM

What's everyone's thoughts on cutting a port hole on the front side of the rear seat for extra storage?

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CajunChristian 12-09-2014 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by marshrunner757 (Post 731948)
What's everyone's thoughts on cutting a port hole on the front side of the rear seat for extra storage?

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I have done something similar for decades. I get Joe at Southside to cut the top passenger side of my bench seat out, bout 24" from gunnel towards the center the full depth of the bench. He then adds structure under there to support weight now that the seat has been compromised. He bends a tight fitting lid and welds a continuous hinge on the front side so it doesn't fly open while underway. I usually put one of my batteries there along with a ton of various and assorted necessities for boating.
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marshrunner757 12-09-2014 12:51 PM

I'm thinking one long cutout in the middle front side or two smaller ones (one either side) for storage and battery. Haven't even bought the boat yet, just planning ahead.

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