Steve enjoys the Dragonfly skiffs so much that this is his second Dragonfly Grand Slam 17.  This Dragonfly is powered with the new Tohatsu 115 and as you’ll see in the video walk-through below by Dragonfly owner, Mark Castlow they’ve had terrific success with Tohatsu from a performance and efficiency standpoint especially when you consider the economical price point the Tohatsu is positioned at.
Mark says, “The dry weight is 770. The width at the water line is 67 inches and the cap width is 83 inches to provide room up top. Real world poling numbers with three guys is about 8 inches. The Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Â features a built in splash rail hidden along the edge which I love.”
See comments in photos for details and a special video walk through at the end of this article by Dragonfly Boatworks owner, Mark Castlow.
Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17Capt. Steve Hall, Dragonfly Grand Slam 17 with a Tohatsu 115 4 strokeThe Dragonfly Grand Slam 17 was designed for professional fishing guides who may need to silently push pole to catch fish. A Stiffy push pole fit the bill for Steve.Capt. Steve Hall, Dragonfly Grand Slam 17 features the latest in trolling motor technology by RhodanCapt. Steve Hall, Dragonfly Grand Slam 17 with custom Oceangrip inlayCapt. Steve Hall, Dragonfly Grand Slam 17 uses the latest in Lowrance electronicsCapt. Steve Hall, West Wall Boat Works, Port Charlotte – Dragonfly Grand Slam 17