1985 MonArk Commander

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Re: 1985 MonArk Commander

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Post by Sleigher1 »

Are the engines supposed to be that far underwater?

I'm no expert but it sure looks overloaded in the back.

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Re: 1985 MonArk Commander

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Post by Challenge »

Cool looking boat! nicely done. The stern does look pretty low, and some of the running pictures look odd to me, looks wet???
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Re: 1985 MonArk Commander

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Post by JETTYWOLF »

all it seems to need is a GOOD trailer.....a good aluminum trailer. That one looks like crap. But it's a sweetwater boat?
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Re: 1985 MonArk Commander

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Way to much weight in the rear, the splash well is about under water while at rest in calm water.
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Re: 1985 MonArk Commander

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Post by Napa Mike »

Maybe add an armstrong bracket/pod on back for the motors. Then you can boat in style.
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