RAMROD
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Hope this is ok here, searched for an Introduce yourself forum/thread and was unable to find one. We just bought 4 lots and a small camp house out on Lake Livingston and decided we needed a small boat for two reasons. 1 I am not familiar with the lake, depth/stumps, and 2 the wife wants a boat she can put in and out by herself. So I found this 12’ Alumacraft, don’t have the title in front of be but think it is a 05 or 06 model for $100. The next week I picked up a jet ski with trailer that was in great shape for $50 bucks, both tires were flat but I had two lying around from when I put two new one on father-n-laws pop up the last time I used it. Pulled the jet ski off (that’s it in the background setting on the ground) changed out the bunk boards made them longer, moved the bow bumper/securing station (not sure what you call this piece, see red arrow) as far forward as I felt comfortable with. I will be buying a new 3x3 galvanized joint to make the tongue longer when I get back home from work. Which I have no problem with as of right now I have less than $250 in it with boat, trailer, lights, changing ball hitch to 2” and registering the trailer. Still have to transfer title. I already have a 9.8 Nissan 4 stroke electric start kicker on my big boat (can see it in foreground of one picture) for it so no worries for power or wife having a hard time starting. What I need to figure out is how or what configuration I need for the bow bumper to secure boats bow, as the jet ski had a C shaped rubber and T-pin configuration to hold it in place (lower red arrow). Any advice on this would be appreciated.
Oh yea I will be adding some guide bunks on either side with some aluminum and boards I have laying around the house to assist the wife while loading.
Looks like a great forum! I know I will learn lots here just hope I will be able to contribute at some point also! As a side note this is my first tin boat but am already looking at another tin boat, a 1958 14’ runabout with a 1958 30HP Evinrude.
Oh yea I will be adding some guide bunks on either side with some aluminum and boards I have laying around the house to assist the wife while loading.
Looks like a great forum! I know I will learn lots here just hope I will be able to contribute at some point also! As a side note this is my first tin boat but am already looking at another tin boat, a 1958 14’ runabout with a 1958 30HP Evinrude.