da_q-ban_one
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2012
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Re: Intex Mariner 4 modifications and Tips
I don't doubt it, I probably could fit it in my car as well, if I didn't have a sub box taking up my trunk space almost entirely. And believe me if I lived anywhere near an ocean I would want to have more power than just a 2 or 3 hp outboard... I know currents can be strong (even without the wind factor thrown in). But wit my current setup, location, and budget, everything fits the bill and I'm pretty happy with it.
The only way (for me personally) to be able to step up to a bigger boat would be to get a bigger car, as I'm already reaching space limitations with my current setup. It WOULD be nice to get a bigger boat, but I think I'm OK with the M4 for the time being...
Smashed aka Boyan has an Audi sedan with the Saturn 430 I believe a 14ft boat with a 9hp engine that he fits in his car. Getting a smaller 9-10 ft Saturn with air floor would still do you justice. Rid holders are screwed onto transom and fold just as good as without them. All you need is a small bucket or bag to keep fish, rod holders and a tacks box. If you want to be away from the sun mount one of patio umbrellas to the transom. The only other things would be outboard. Small 3Gl tank and transom wheels. Maybe electric pump. I said this 3 times already and I will say again. If I had a bunch of lakes around me I would be in an m4 unfortunately I only have the bay with strong current and large wake from bigger boats. Tell you the truth even at 12mph winds we don't dare to go out. On a lake I would be out at 16mph winds.
I don't doubt it, I probably could fit it in my car as well, if I didn't have a sub box taking up my trunk space almost entirely. And believe me if I lived anywhere near an ocean I would want to have more power than just a 2 or 3 hp outboard... I know currents can be strong (even without the wind factor thrown in). But wit my current setup, location, and budget, everything fits the bill and I'm pretty happy with it.
The only way (for me personally) to be able to step up to a bigger boat would be to get a bigger car, as I'm already reaching space limitations with my current setup. It WOULD be nice to get a bigger boat, but I think I'm OK with the M4 for the time being...