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bigyfan

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awhile back I posted my conversion project, with a few updates....well I got her done and have 15 bass in the boat on 3 trips (one tipped the scale at close to 8 lbs)... here are the pics and link to my original post

https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20774

maiden voyage

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some nice bass

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my boy got in on the action too
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all that hard work and to catch my biggest bass and have 12 plus hours per day on the water with no stability, water leak, or other mechanical problems...priceless
 
bigyfan said:
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all that hard work and to catch my biggest bass and have 12 plus hours per day on the water with no stability, water leak, or other mechanical problems...priceless

Awesome! Its does everything its supposed to do!

Check this out. Your rig reminds me of the Boston whaler I saw today, but w/o the $3500 price tag, and yours is actually bigger.
 

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jasper60103 said:
bigyfan said:
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all that hard work and to catch my biggest bass and have 12 plus hours per day on the water with no stability, water leak, or other mechanical problems...priceless

Awesome! Its does everything its supposed to do!

Check this out. Your rig reminds me of the Boston whaler I saw today, but w/o the $3500 price tag, and yours is actually bigger.


awesome.. here is my price tag

boat-100 bucks
wood-70 bucks (less if i would have just gotten the laminated stuff to begin with)
carpet-40 bucks
seat-40 bucks
Motor and batteries- 200 bucks
trailer-200 bucks
registration-40 bucks
paint and logos-50 bucks

740 bucks for the whole thing (plus about 50-75 hours of time)
 
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