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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1971 Starcraft refit
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<blockquote data-quote="1Vhull" data-source="post: 473835" data-attributes="member: 25072"><p>I’m in the STL area, not many of these around here. But you are right, I love this style of boat. I really like the deep sidewalls. A lot of the local lakes are man made and very shallow and turn into the ocean with a breeze. I fished with it end of last summer into the fall and winter until things were iced up without really changing much at first. My only regret is I didn’t find a 16-18’ model but I got this from a close friend real cheap with a newer motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Vhull, post: 473835, member: 25072"] I’m in the STL area, not many of these around here. But you are right, I love this style of boat. I really like the deep sidewalls. A lot of the local lakes are man made and very shallow and turn into the ocean with a breeze. I fished with it end of last summer into the fall and winter until things were iced up without really changing much at first. My only regret is I didn’t find a 16-18’ model but I got this from a close friend real cheap with a newer motor. [/QUOTE]
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