michaeloberg
Cadet
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Hello,
In the past month I picked up a 2007 Lowe FS175. I noticed when I went to install a transducer plate on the starboard side of the rear of the boat, I couldn't find for the life of a me a flat 4x8 inch piece of aluminum on the boat in the area I wanted to put my transducers. So I ended up not thinking much about it, and mounted them without the transducer plate (Picture 5).
Then as I progressed to making the boat my own, I was looking at adding a panther kicker plate for my 9.9 Mercury ProKicker. I was planning on mounting the plate to the port side of the boat and noticed one of the bolts for the main engine all the way loose (Picture 1).
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This led to the discovery of what I would call a bow in my lower transom, first picture (3 is port side, picture 4 is starboard side).
As you can see the port side is much worse but still noticeable on the starboard side as well. Now thinking back - this is why I had issues finding that surface area to mount my transducers. Would this be caused from that lower motor bolt not being tight on the port side? Or do I have major problems? Aren't Lowe boats free of wood in the transoms?
Here is the area I want to mount my kicker plate, looks flat and no noticeable issues.
I am absolutely sick to my stomach because I am not sure if this is a major issue or just need to tighten my motor bolts. The boat overall is is fantastic condition. Low hours, one owner and checks all the boxes for myself (fishing) and my wife and kids (pleasure boating). I love the wide beam and was about $25k less than the new Lund Crossover we were going to buy. I added $6,000 in electronics alone, not to mention a bimini top and every Railblaza track accessory they have.
Please be gentle and break it to me easy, can I still use this boat or is it to bad?
Thanks,
Mike
In the past month I picked up a 2007 Lowe FS175. I noticed when I went to install a transducer plate on the starboard side of the rear of the boat, I couldn't find for the life of a me a flat 4x8 inch piece of aluminum on the boat in the area I wanted to put my transducers. So I ended up not thinking much about it, and mounted them without the transducer plate (Picture 5).
Then as I progressed to making the boat my own, I was looking at adding a panther kicker plate for my 9.9 Mercury ProKicker. I was planning on mounting the plate to the port side of the boat and noticed one of the bolts for the main engine all the way loose (Picture 1).
.
This led to the discovery of what I would call a bow in my lower transom, first picture (3 is port side, picture 4 is starboard side).
As you can see the port side is much worse but still noticeable on the starboard side as well. Now thinking back - this is why I had issues finding that surface area to mount my transducers. Would this be caused from that lower motor bolt not being tight on the port side? Or do I have major problems? Aren't Lowe boats free of wood in the transoms?
Here is the area I want to mount my kicker plate, looks flat and no noticeable issues.
I am absolutely sick to my stomach because I am not sure if this is a major issue or just need to tighten my motor bolts. The boat overall is is fantastic condition. Low hours, one owner and checks all the boxes for myself (fishing) and my wife and kids (pleasure boating). I love the wide beam and was about $25k less than the new Lund Crossover we were going to buy. I added $6,000 in electronics alone, not to mention a bimini top and every Railblaza track accessory they have.
Please be gentle and break it to me easy, can I still use this boat or is it to bad?
Thanks,
Mike
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