I lived in Chicago for43 years until I retired. Always came to the door with my 1911A1 .45. Ex Army Vet . The city was a war zone back then and matches Detroit for the honor. As am Army marksmanship instructor I can hit what I'm aiming at with my 45 out to 100 yards. more than that, I'll break...
I did much the same thing with my old trailer. Covering the wood with plastic is a good idea but,,,, even if you use carpeting , remember this. If using in salt water, the carpet absorbs the salt and over time will attack the hull.
Timm and Bob were fishing this lake one day. Timm caught a magic fish that gave him 3 wishes if he let the fish go. Timm tossed him back in and the fish said "what do you want?" Timm said, a new bass boat! Bam! there it was! Bob jumped up and said, A new Tundra to pull it! BAM! there it was on...
Hey there!
Who likes fishing from shore? But doesn't like having to make multiple trips to the car to drag all your gear to your spot?
Well, I like to carry my tackle box
My fishing chair
A bait bucket
Two rods
And an umbrella.
That's quite a bit of stuff for sure!
Having played golf, I came up...
I had a 1955 richline that I rebuilt with a 1950 evinrude 15 on it. really loved that boat. Then I got a different van without a hitch and had to sell it. bummer!
Rebuilt the motor and the gas tank too