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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Eldo-Craft V-hull restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed74" data-source="post: 485796" data-attributes="member: 31411"><p>Sea Trial Results: I liked Boat 2 better. That's the 1978 Rich Line boat from the other thread. Just more comfortable to fish from. Both boats were pulled very nicely by the Kia Soul. No problems whatsoever. So the Eldo-Craft will be going up for sale this weekend, and if I don't sell it this fall I will hang on to it through the winter and sell it next spring / summer with the original trailer. It would make a nice boat for someone's cottage up north. Rows really nice, and with the 30# trolling motor it moved along very well. If I didn't have the other boat to compare it with, I would have just kept it and lived with it. But... It's so nice to have a small lightweight boat. Putting in a taking out at the ramp was such a breeze. No struggles, pushing, pulling, or grunting to get it back on the trailer either. My back was happy after it was all over. I probably won't post anything here again, and will focus on the Rich Line boat now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed74, post: 485796, member: 31411"] Sea Trial Results: I liked Boat 2 better. That's the 1978 Rich Line boat from the other thread. Just more comfortable to fish from. Both boats were pulled very nicely by the Kia Soul. No problems whatsoever. So the Eldo-Craft will be going up for sale this weekend, and if I don't sell it this fall I will hang on to it through the winter and sell it next spring / summer with the original trailer. It would make a nice boat for someone's cottage up north. Rows really nice, and with the 30# trolling motor it moved along very well. If I didn't have the other boat to compare it with, I would have just kept it and lived with it. But... It's so nice to have a small lightweight boat. Putting in a taking out at the ramp was such a breeze. No struggles, pushing, pulling, or grunting to get it back on the trailer either. My back was happy after it was all over. I probably won't post anything here again, and will focus on the Rich Line boat now. [/QUOTE]
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