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LTD 16 Hull Specifications:
Over All Length: 16'
Beam: 81"
Bottom Width: 54"
Height at Stem: 41"
Height at oar locks: 21"
Height at transom: 30"
Weight: 430 lbs.
Draws: 6" (carrying three adults)


Roto-Molded Seamless High Density Polyethylene Hull
Our hulls are formed in an oven using a manufacturing process called roto-molding. It enables us to make our hulls like a modern kayak or canoe. Our hulls are seamless, and are not glued, welded, or laminated together. There are no false floors or decks that create voids, snags or black holes. Our decks run seamlessly into the side walls creating heaps of usable space that is friendly to knee caps, and toes. Our boats are built using a propriety high density polyethylene resin, SFS 2000, backed by rigid linear high density foam, SFS 2000. The result is very tough, very quiet boat that slides on the water unlike any other drift boat on the market.


Padded and Removable Custom Casting Braces
Our casting brace system is very easy on your thighs and hips during a day of standing up and fishing. The leg horns are adjustable and removable for flat water or touring situations. The whole casting brace system is removable for packing the boat for multi-day trips. All connections for fastening are stainless steel metal to metal.


Super Deluxe Comfortable Cushioned Swiveling Sport Fishing Seats
This is a true sport fishing seat that is built to the standards of offshore fishing boats by Garelick. This is a strong seat system that is very comfortable and easy to use. The seat comes off for serious cleaning with a turn of the positive lock. If you need to make extra room for multi day trips the pedestal is easily removed in a minute with an allen wrench. All connections are metal to metal and are flush mounted.


Adjustable Rower's Seat
Our rower's seat is on a stainless steel Garelick seat slide that enable the rower to move the seat back and forth 6 ½". The seat locks in the desired position with the turn of a handle on a positive lock. This is wonderful for finding your rowing comfort range quickly and efficiently.


Functional Storage Boxes on the Rower's Bench
There are two 10" deep boxes covered with 13x20" hatch lids on the rower's bench. These are excellent storage areas for iced drinks, lunches, and all manner of river gear. They are very accessible, and easy to clean, and naturally insulated with our skin foam construction.


Side Mounted Remote Control Anchor System
Our side mounted remote control anchor system uses three puylley wheels along the side wall, and an extra Ronstan block on the remote control arm. The Ronstan block makes anchor retrieval a little easier, and that is a good thing. "Work Smart" is the idea here. This is a very sure system that is friendly to your lower back.


Motor Mount
Our anchor arm is able to be offset, and we are able to install backing plates for a motor mount. Our boats are rated for a ten horse power motor or less. One of the beautiful qualities of our boat is even with the anchor arm offset on the transom our boat does not hook at anchor.


Polycarbonate Rod Storage
Polycarbonate is a very smooth material that does not scratch the finish off rods. Our polycarbonate is also clear, so you can see you rod go in and come out of the tube. This gives the operator a nice confidence level when storing or removing a rod, and reduces stress. Our tubes are 8 feet long, and placed along the side wall to minimize contact with passengers in the boat.


Molded in utility Trays and Cup Holders
We have molded in utility trays and cup holders in the cock pit to catch the trappings of an excellent day on the river. Fly boxes, lanyards loaded with zingers holding nippers, leader straighteners, gink, and hemos, water bottles, koozies, sun screen, cameras, binoculars, hand towels, sandwiches, sunflower seeds, worm dirt, and any thing else can live in the trays and cup holders, and be out of the way, but still within arm's reach. We pad a tray on each side to hold flies while on the fly.


Molded in Lie Detector
We have molded in a 36" ruler on the rear of the front deck to accurately measure the length of fish caught.