brookswildlife
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- Houston Texas
Ive never owned a boat before, and haven't been in one in about 15yrs. The last time I was in a jon boat, we paddled it around Lake Conroe and it leaked so bad that I would have been less wet if I actually swam across the lake.
I am a wildlife photographer and plan to use this to explore bayous and other areas around here. I prefer to keep the boat as bare as possible to avoid having to shoot around obstructions. My plan is to sit on the floor of the boat when taking pics to have the camera as low as I can get it. I would also like to keep the camera close to me at all times, which means storing it on the floor of the boat. I'd like to keep the camera and myself from getting wet, so finding and sealing any leaks (if there are any) is my first priority.
I got this boat from a friend who lost interest in it. It's a 2017 12ft Alumacraft and came with a 1978 Johnson 6hp motor which has a leaky fuel pump. The whole thing has been siting for about 3 years.
I will be adding a mud motor in the future, but will also be getting the Johnson running right as well. The boat and trailer have some questionable things done to it, like rims put on backwards, or unnecessary holes drilled in places on the boat.
I'm going to make it reliable and make it look good again. I'll be asking all of my questions in the appropriate sections.
Thank you for this site. The information here has been helpful.
I am a wildlife photographer and plan to use this to explore bayous and other areas around here. I prefer to keep the boat as bare as possible to avoid having to shoot around obstructions. My plan is to sit on the floor of the boat when taking pics to have the camera as low as I can get it. I would also like to keep the camera close to me at all times, which means storing it on the floor of the boat. I'd like to keep the camera and myself from getting wet, so finding and sealing any leaks (if there are any) is my first priority.
I got this boat from a friend who lost interest in it. It's a 2017 12ft Alumacraft and came with a 1978 Johnson 6hp motor which has a leaky fuel pump. The whole thing has been siting for about 3 years.
I will be adding a mud motor in the future, but will also be getting the Johnson running right as well. The boat and trailer have some questionable things done to it, like rims put on backwards, or unnecessary holes drilled in places on the boat.
I'm going to make it reliable and make it look good again. I'll be asking all of my questions in the appropriate sections.
Thank you for this site. The information here has been helpful.