We believe the Cape Fisherman 1910LT is the finest big-water
lite-tackle fishing boat available today. The 1910LT offers
enough beam and freeboard for rough waters and inlets,
and has the driest ride you will find in a boat this size.
Super-clean decks with pop-up cleats and bow lite keep
fly lines from snagging. You will also find the most useful
storage compartments for any boat its size. Custom designed
rod racks and tubes protect your fly rods and conventional
tackle. The 1910 LT has a low profile console/windshield,
two watertight compartments, and grab rails that are the
perfect height whether standing or sitting.
In the bow, non-skid casting platforms are truly fly
friendly and at the stern you will find one of the most
innovative features on any boat in America today. Between
a large dry storage area on the starboard side and an
oval livewell on the port there is an ingenious bridge
that serves as both the stern casting platform and as
a seat for the captain and passengers. When not needed,
the bridge can be folded over, giving the same walkthrough
characteristics as a center console. The folded-over bridge
is faced with a large cutting board.
Perhaps the most significant aspect of the bridge platform
is that it allows water to go through the boat and out
over the stern quickly. While most lite tackle boats with
a large enclosed area tend to trap water, the Cape Fisherman
LT provides superior fore and aft casting platforms with
the ability to drain quickly and completely.
The Cape Fisherman 1910LT features standard Lenco trim
tabs for balancing loads and navigating shallow water
as well as hydraulic steering for ease of handling in
heavy seas. Fuel capacity is 57 gallons and gives the
boat phenomenal range.
This boat was designed for fisherman by fisherman. We
believe there is no better boat in its size class for
the fly fisherman or lite tackle angler. Safe, seaworthy,
angler/fly line friendly... The Jones Brothers 1910 LT
has it all.
Yamaha Performance Bulletin
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