Holdemhook56
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Joined the site about a week ago and intended on restoring a very rough 66 FeatherCraft I've had for years now. It's a 12 footer and I just use it in ponds/creeks/river. Then I decided to look for a more solid boat to work with and keep the old boat just to kick around in. I've driven all over Georgia and parts of Florida and ol Bama but found nothing affordable as solid as I wanted. Then an ad popped up for a 14' Jon boat just 2 miles from my house. These are the only pictures I have right now as I went to pick her up in the dark last night, but will post more soon. Pictures don't show much but the hull is amazingly straight for what I believe is a 1968 model. Serial number plate I couldn't read but, but hopefully I can work on it enough to read it, or since it was registered (but back in 1974) I should be able to get numbers from DNR. I also snagged a 20 hp Johnson tiller electric start the same year model for $500 that runs like a champ. I got the boat and a decent trailer for $500 which is probably more than it was worth but it's never been painted inside or out, so that's saving me many hours of stripping so I'm very happy with a thousand invested and with just a transom replacement she is ready for the lake. Incredibly I put water in it before I bought it and found ZERO wet spots! That could change when I get it on the ground and fill it up more.
Right now I'm planning on buffing it out to a nice shine, and keeping it pretty much original, but I have to add anchor mates, some nice seats and rod holders but not cut up the boat in any way, and hopefully find an original gator trailer around the same year just for the nostalgia of it all. Basically I want a nice rigged out fishing boat that one day later down the road I can make a beautifully restored antique out of. Right now the crappie are bighting anything and everything so I MUST get on the lake ASAP. I will probably just water seal exterior (no copper) plywood for a quick transom fix, stick the 20 on and go to the lake after a thorough cleaning. She is in MUCH better shape than anything I've seen these last 6 months that I've been looking. Very few dings in this one and they are all small.
Anybody else that knows what model this is or any info on it would be greatly appreciated along with any ideas.
Enjoying the site gentleman and will keep progress posted!
Right now I'm planning on buffing it out to a nice shine, and keeping it pretty much original, but I have to add anchor mates, some nice seats and rod holders but not cut up the boat in any way, and hopefully find an original gator trailer around the same year just for the nostalgia of it all. Basically I want a nice rigged out fishing boat that one day later down the road I can make a beautifully restored antique out of. Right now the crappie are bighting anything and everything so I MUST get on the lake ASAP. I will probably just water seal exterior (no copper) plywood for a quick transom fix, stick the 20 on and go to the lake after a thorough cleaning. She is in MUCH better shape than anything I've seen these last 6 months that I've been looking. Very few dings in this one and they are all small.
Anybody else that knows what model this is or any info on it would be greatly appreciated along with any ideas.
Enjoying the site gentleman and will keep progress posted!