I'm a newbie, saw the site mentioned on youtube. Been enjoying reading it the last few days. Not yet a tin owner. Have had 2 boats,12' fiberglass rowboat that was un-rowable, got schooled on 2 cycle outboards at the time. Sold the best one, and kept the hillbilly rope starting, smokin outboard. Great setup till we expanded our family and added our second son. Picked up a Lyncraft runabout from the original owners, all wood with fiber skins. Ran great, till we changed vehicles and wife wouldn't allow a new hitch to be installed.
Boat sat and sadly we ended up donating the boat, trailer and motor to VOA. Hopefully it got put back in service and running lakes again.
I'm a Bow hunter that finally has the deer thing down, I think.
Oldest son now in college, youngest soon to follow. Wached a few bowfishing videos and would like to try my hand on some carp, we got plenty. Been watching waterfowl hunting and thought that might be fun to add to the mix. So while planning on making a layout boat. I hear the wife comment about how she misses going fishing and would like to go this spring. :?: Layboat = Me, or could buy an Aluminum boat for 2 or 3 and enjoy the company, and spread the love joy, and cost justified easier. :mrgreen:
So i'm now on the lookout for a tin boat that I can fix up and make my own, do a little fishing, duckhunting and bowfishing out of. Scoped out one of the tiny ponds that I could do all 3, and shallow entry is the name of the game.
Now just need to complete some more honey do projects, and find a tin hopefully fairly close.
Wish me well.
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Update It really was a "Good Friday". Bought my first item off CL and jumped on a deal and ran like I stole it. My first Tin, 11ft SeaMaid it's 42 wide and is in great condition. Will do a leak test and replace the transom and eventually will give it a camo paint job. Got a 18lb Trolling motor as well, have never used one should be fun. Couldn't pass on the fiberglass Water Wheeler pedal boat, needs a little TLC and might get a cutsie paint job or camo can't yet decide. Wife not yet impressed, but I know I'll still be smiling when I nod off tonight.
Reading all the articles has been a HUGE help in deciding what I wanted in a boat.
Thanks.
Cashew