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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New Boat!!!! 1986 Sea Nymph Fishing Machine FM-161
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatDawg4120" data-source="post: 367392" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>Well...... She went into the water on Monday morning. Quick 15 minute run. 23-25mph with me and a buddy in the boat. She ran good. Few fuel supply issues at first but got it taken care of. Pulled her back out and went to the house and installed the trolling motor and both batteries. Loaded up the fishing gear and took her back to the lake. fished for a good couple hours. No fish on the boat unfortunately. But This story is not all good. On the way back to the ramp she spun the prop. I knew it was going to happen. Called around today and got a quote of $75 to balance paint and rehub the prop. Went online and ordered a brand new 10.5X11 prop with a hub already set and ready to go. $70.92 plus shipping. I couldnt justify rehubbing a prop for the same price as a new prop. Next week I will be a fishing machine. Woot woot!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatDawg4120, post: 367392, member: 9832"] Well...... She went into the water on Monday morning. Quick 15 minute run. 23-25mph with me and a buddy in the boat. She ran good. Few fuel supply issues at first but got it taken care of. Pulled her back out and went to the house and installed the trolling motor and both batteries. Loaded up the fishing gear and took her back to the lake. fished for a good couple hours. No fish on the boat unfortunately. But This story is not all good. On the way back to the ramp she spun the prop. I knew it was going to happen. Called around today and got a quote of $75 to balance paint and rehub the prop. Went online and ordered a brand new 10.5X11 prop with a hub already set and ready to go. $70.92 plus shipping. I couldnt justify rehubbing a prop for the same price as a new prop. Next week I will be a fishing machine. Woot woot!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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