Princecraft boat question
Hi all. Anyone know why the Princecraft boats have the stern that drops down on the sides? Looking for a new boat and researching them all.
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Good way to have to buy a motor mount if you ever want to mount a kicker motor for sure.
Unless they feel it will allow water to easily flow back out rather than go into the bilge, makes no sense to me. |
I often pondered that - but if you look at other boats - the transom where the motors are mounted is lower than the sides anyways. I assume it's just a design differentiation maneuver (to make them look different).
I don't see a big deal unless you get some waves coming in from the sides and slopping up and over the corners AND it would make mounting a splash guard a little more work. I found the prince craft to be a pretty good boat in terms of quality. Besides all the marketing everyone looks at and uses in their brochures like hull thickness, double rivets, cross member framing and design, reverse chines, lifting strakes, etc... which are important, I suggest you also look at .... 1) The quality of the trailer 2) Led lights? 3) Marker lamps 4) Size of tire 5) Radial Tires? 6) grommets, shielding, design, placement on wire where the swing tongue comes through 7) Height of windshield 8) Quality of Bimini top - material and poles as well as hardware 9) Quality of travel cover 10) Degree of hull and height from inside of floor compared to water level 11) Quality of latches, how many lock, how are the hinges and lids attached and how much storage there is 12) Quality of carpet and vinyl flooring and covers 13) Seats and quality of base 14) Location of AUX plugs (trolling motors and riggers) 15) type of batteries 16) fuse block and wiring harness 17) Hydraulic, Power or manual steering 18) Transom height 19) quality of mooring hooks 20) quality of bunks on trailer, how many, what width 21) Quantity of bilge pumps and rating 22) Flotation and weight rating (people and capacity) 23) Max HP rating 24) Size of fuel tank 25) Adjustable brackets for rod holders or tools? 26) Width and comfort of boat for what you are likely to use it for 27) Quality of glove boxes, cup holders, and other stuff you use 28) Livewell(s) what type, how big, what type of aeration 29) Service department 30) Warranty There's probably a dozen other things I've missed - but look at what you are getting for the money. I say avoid the "package" deals as the motors are often under powered, the electric trolling motor is only 12 v and cheap, the trailer sucks and fish finder they put in there is $100 and is very basic. Always consider getting the Maximum rated horsepower - I have yet to hear someone regret doing that - yet there are dozens of people who under power the boat and are disappointed in it having to modify the motor with planers, change out the prop etc,... I ended up getting a Lund. I thought it was the best bang for my buck and would suggest they provide the best quality overall of any major brand of "factory recreational all around" boat out there. |
I recently purchased a 1999 princecraft with a 130 hrs evenrude. I never really thought about the slope but I think it's just to be different. Has been a great boat. Spent 2 weeks on Kootenay Lake on the water every day. Does 50 k/hr. Galvanized trailer, Live well, Bait well, tons of storage. I been very happy with it
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If you were to back troll a lot, it could be an issue. If not, not a real issue.:)
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I bought a Princecraft Expedition 170 WS this year and could not be happier. It came with 115 hp Merc and I upgraded trolling motor and sonar. As far as the boat is concerned, it is just as solid as a lund in my opinion. I compared the Princecraft to the Lund, Crestliner, Alumacraft, etc. All good boats all have their positives. I got a better deal on the Princecraft.:bad_boys_20:
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I have a 2013 Princecraft Holiday DLX WS. Great boat, stable well built and does everything I need it to do. I did a lot of shopping around when looking to buy and it was the best boat dollar for dollar when compared to other options.
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What pitch prop are you guys running on the 170 xpeditions. |
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