05-25-12, 10:42 PM | #1 |
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New to me boat
got me a little boat to fix up on, cant wait to get it done and get back on the water.
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Little boats like that are fun projects. I've got a little 12' jonboat along with my bigger boat for small waters. Nice to have something I don't need all the stuff I normally take in my other boat, just a trolling motor, battery, little tackle and a couple rods.
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NICEEEEE!!!!! post up pics as oyu fix her up ok? we love pics of rigs.
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Congratulations! That boat looks really clean man, you should have a lot of fun with it.
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Congrats to you. What kind of plans or work are you going to be doing on it?
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That is a perfect little project boat. I've done several over the years in both tin and glass, lot's of fun. Keep us posted.
Is it 12' or 14?
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Looks like a nice sturdy boat. Can't wait to see how you put a floor in her.
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update
its 14 ft long and 5 ft wide, I did some painting on the motor today here is a before and after.
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Very good job!
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got me a trolling motor.
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Excellent! Do you plan on building some front/rear casting decks or just floors and putting pedestals on the existing benchs?
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not sure yet I want to get everything done I need to start fishing first, and then start tweeking it. I will be building a mount of some sort for the trolling motor tomorrow mabey just a couple of blocks of wood not sure yet.
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Hmmm hes yelling ol hickory heah I come.
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Here's a site/forum/pic gallery you might enjoy and find helpful.
http://www.tinboats.net/Gallery/thum...bum=topn&cat=0
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mounted
i just bolted some wood to the side looks like it will work well , In will try it out this way and hope for the best.
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05-28-12, 12:39 PM | #17 |
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If its near the rear,will work fair,any hard right or left turn 90 deg and be pulling or pushing the boat sideways,have to use less correction or steering.Nice mounting.Canoes rigged close to that for outboards in canuck.
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