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New Boat Plans, Need some input

2.4K views 15 replies 10 participants last post by  aewrigh  
#1 ·
Im having a 2072 Tracker built right now strictly for bow fishing. They are getting close on finishing the hull. I already have a 35hp Vangard engine and fan, 6 400 watt MH/HPS lights with digital ballasts, and a honda inverter generator ect.

I bow fish for fun and normally take a big crew of people out with me. This is my first fan boat and so I am interested in any input that will help me eliminate problems before i hit the water. Plus im wanting the coolest boat I can dream up.

I want some input as to the back of the boat. mainly bench seat and the fan configuration and how its mounted. I like that the back platform could be used for video, however i am afraid that it will not allow the fan to rotate enough to back out of tight spots and off of logs. How many degrees does the fan need to rotate?

Any Wisdom would be appreciated. Thanks


 
#7 ·
Looks awesome...Like the others said...You gotta be able to spin it beyond 360 to back up off stuff and outa spots...Keep us posted as the build progresses...I have a feeling its gonna be good.
 
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#8 ·
your also going to want to be able to tilt the outboard all the way up out of the water, so your stand may need to be higher. I would ditch the filming platform from the very back, that will be too far back to get quality video anyhow...

Thats a darn good start though.

Oh, and yes 360 degrees of rotation is a must for your fan!
 
#9 ·
You are going to want to have the bottom of the shroud at least clear the platform so you can rotate it more than 360. that would put you up even higher than what it is now. This is just my opinion, but I think you will find that with the fan mounted that high up it's going to limit you to places you can go considerably. Under bridges, under trees along shorelines, carwashes, garages, etc. It's also going to be like a big parachute going down the road. There are many times a year that i wish my fan was either removable or colapsable (especially when traveling long distances). I would also feel bad for the camera person that would be sitting that close to the fan when it is swung around!
Another thing that I have noticed, having one mounted back past that engine like that would really be hard for me to get used to. I can just picture myself swinging the back of the boat into something and hitting fan first.
Might need some type of stairs or something to get up to the deck also. This is an issue that i ran into with my deck, and it isn't even raised like yours is. It was harder for my GF and some of the younger kids that I took with to get up and down safely in the dark.
It is a very cool rendering and it looks like you have a ton of thought put into it.
 
#12 ·
its obvious that i will have to change the design on the back of the boat. Here were some of the first round of plans for the boat. I want a wide bench seat that is slightly elevated for better vision behind the center console.

I believe the plans were for a 7 foot long deck by 6 feet wide.
 

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