It does; it kind of brought back the excitement of owning a boat. I know that we're fortunate enough to own one, but a project like this really makes it unique, and can make a person proud.KMixson said:Great work MeanMouth. Does it feel like you have a new boat now?
Haven't had the opportunity to weigh it, but the front is quite heavy now. I'll update when I get the chance.[email protected] said:thats awesome, congrats. any clue how much the whole rig weighs?
We decided to use a pintle hitch because all of our trailers and trucks have them, so it made sense to convert the boat trailer over as well. A pintle hitch is universal, so needing different sized balls is obsolete.bailey86 said:why did ya use a pintal hitch for but gives my idea in IL if you have a tunge trailor like hay wagons and farm equiment dont need licesend so if i put on boat trailor do i have to license it ?
Thanks cavman, but you're project is quite impressive too...nice job!cavman138 said:Man that looks good, great work
MeanMouth said:Finally finished the jon, and tested it for the first time today. Everything went well, and we even caught a couple of rainbows, and a couple of bass.
Pintle hitch Welded and Installed
Front Deck, with Minn Kota Edge 40 trolling motor
Before the conversion:
Finished Bass Boat
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