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Lowe Deep V boats are welded aluminum fishing platforms built in Lebanon, Missouri, where the company has produced boats since its founding in 1971 by Carl Lowe and JB Appleby near the Lake of the Ozarks. Now a Brunswick brand, Lowe rigs its Deep V line exclusively with Mercury outboards. The current lineup runs from the entry-level FM 1625 WT and FM 1675 WT walkthroughs up to the larger 1875 series, offered in an FM fishing trim and a more family-oriented FS trim. These boats suit anglers who want to fish big water in the morning and carry family or friends in the afternoon.
The FM 1625 WT measures 16 feet 6 inches long with an 82-inch beam, the longest and widest in its class, and carries a 75-horsepower maximum rating with a 23-gallon aerated bow livewell and a locking rod locker that holds six 8-foot rods. The FM 1675 WT stretches to 16 feet 9 inches with an 86-inch beam and runs two aerated livewells, 19 gallons in the stern and 14 gallons in the bow, plus a side rod locker and trolling motor battery storage near the bow. The 1875 models are rated for up to 200 horsepower with a transom also rated for a kicker engine, a step up from earlier capacities; factory rigging for the kicker is optional. Each of the four trailer options carries a 3,400-pound capacity and includes a swing tongue, with black or galvanized steel and single or tandem disc brakes available.
The 1875 helm uses a new console with a flat top for mounting electronics, easy-to-read gauges, a cell phone holder, a lockable glove box, and an optional wireless phone charger. A wraparound windshield with a 20-inch walkthrough opens to the bow, and cover options include a standard bimini with optional side and front curtains. A KMC45 radio is standard on the FS and optional on the FM. The 1625 WT pairs its redesigned console with a black anodized windshield frame as standard equipment.
Layouts on the 1875 separate the two trims at the bow. The FM bow carries a flush coffin box that holds twelve 7-foot-6-inch rods, trolling motor battery storage, a center pedestal seat base, large in-floor storage on the port side, and a 12-gallon aerated livewell to starboard. The FS bow uses a drop-down coffin box for six 7-foot-6-inch rods plus removable cushions and backrests for converting from fishing to lounging. Aft of the consoles, the 1875 has a large cockpit with four pedestal bases, in-floor storage, and a port-side rod holder for up to three rods. The aft deck uses 20-inch jump seats flanking an 18-gallon aerated livewell, with battery and general storage behind and additional storage under the jump seats. A ski tow pylon is standard on the FS and optional on the FM.
For model year 2026, Lowe introduced the Power Core hull on the 1875, built with an interior structure designed to add rigidity without intruding on the open cockpit. A new weld system produces a continuous weld line between structural components, and wider gunnels reinforce the hull, improve stability, and help keep water from washing over the side in rough conditions. Construction uses 0.072 to 0.125 gauge 5052-equivalent aluminum (marketed as H34), extruded keel locks that slide into a tongue-and-groove fit before welding, closed-cell foam flotation, and robotic welds for consistency. Every hull is water-tested under pressure, and some decks use seven-layer treated marine-grade plywood. Lowe backs the line with a limited lifetime hull warranty and a three-year bow-to-stern warranty.
Buyers comparing Lowe Deep V boats can choose from six single-color paint options or five two-tone combinations, with raised chrome logos and updated graphics. When weighing new versus used Lowe Deep V boats for sale, note that the higher 200-horsepower capacity and Power Core hull are recent additions, so older used Lowe Deep V boats may carry lower horsepower ratings and the earlier hull construction.
Currently, there are 590 boats available for sale for Lowe boats. Prices range from $795 to $69,999, with an average listing price of $28,482. The inventory includes 492 new boats and 98 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 590 powerboats. Popular boat types include Pontoon, Bass, Jon, Aluminum Fishing, and Ski and Fish. boats are most popular in Rockville, Springfield, Spring, Panama City, and Pensacola. There have been 2,397 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. November is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain gps, radio, heated interior, bow rail, and depth sounder. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Mercury engines or MERCURY engines or Mercury Outboard engines.
The FM 1625 WT measures 16 feet 6 inches long with an 82-inch beam, the longest and widest in its class, and carries a 75-horsepower maximum rating with a 23-gallon aerated bow livewell and a locking rod locker that holds six 8-foot rods. The FM 1675 WT stretches to 16 feet 9 inches with an 86-inch beam and runs two aerated livewells, 19 gallons in the stern and 14 gallons in the bow, plus a side rod locker and trolling motor battery storage near the bow. The 1875 models are rated for up to 200 horsepower with a transom also rated for a kicker engine, a step up from earlier capacities; factory rigging for the kicker is optional. Each of the four trailer options carries a 3,400-pound capacity and includes a swing tongue, with black or galvanized steel and single or tandem disc brakes available.
The 1875 helm uses a new console with a flat top for mounting electronics, easy-to-read gauges, a cell phone holder, a lockable glove box, and an optional wireless phone charger. A wraparound windshield with a 20-inch walkthrough opens to the bow, and cover options include a standard bimini with optional side and front curtains. A KMC45 radio is standard on the FS and optional on the FM. The 1625 WT pairs its redesigned console with a black anodized windshield frame as standard equipment.
Layouts on the 1875 separate the two trims at the bow. The FM bow carries a flush coffin box that holds twelve 7-foot-6-inch rods, trolling motor battery storage, a center pedestal seat base, large in-floor storage on the port side, and a 12-gallon aerated livewell to starboard. The FS bow uses a drop-down coffin box for six 7-foot-6-inch rods plus removable cushions and backrests for converting from fishing to lounging. Aft of the consoles, the 1875 has a large cockpit with four pedestal bases, in-floor storage, and a port-side rod holder for up to three rods. The aft deck uses 20-inch jump seats flanking an 18-gallon aerated livewell, with battery and general storage behind and additional storage under the jump seats. A ski tow pylon is standard on the FS and optional on the FM.
For model year 2026, Lowe introduced the Power Core hull on the 1875, built with an interior structure designed to add rigidity without intruding on the open cockpit. A new weld system produces a continuous weld line between structural components, and wider gunnels reinforce the hull, improve stability, and help keep water from washing over the side in rough conditions. Construction uses 0.072 to 0.125 gauge 5052-equivalent aluminum (marketed as H34), extruded keel locks that slide into a tongue-and-groove fit before welding, closed-cell foam flotation, and robotic welds for consistency. Every hull is water-tested under pressure, and some decks use seven-layer treated marine-grade plywood. Lowe backs the line with a limited lifetime hull warranty and a three-year bow-to-stern warranty.
Buyers comparing Lowe Deep V boats can choose from six single-color paint options or five two-tone combinations, with raised chrome logos and updated graphics. When weighing new versus used Lowe Deep V boats for sale, note that the higher 200-horsepower capacity and Power Core hull are recent additions, so older used Lowe Deep V boats may carry lower horsepower ratings and the earlier hull construction.
Currently, there are 590 boats available for sale for Lowe boats. Prices range from $795 to $69,999, with an average listing price of $28,482. The inventory includes 492 new boats and 98 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 590 powerboats. Popular boat types include Pontoon, Bass, Jon, Aluminum Fishing, and Ski and Fish. boats are most popular in Rockville, Springfield, Spring, Panama City, and Pensacola. There have been 2,397 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. November is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. March is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain gps, radio, heated interior, bow rail, and depth sounder. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Mercury engines or MERCURY engines or Mercury Outboard engines.
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