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<blockquote data-quote="donj51" data-source="post: 414497" data-attributes="member: 21053"><p>I bought a 68’ 16’ Starcraft Seafarer with a Johnson 28SPL for under $500 about a month ago. After cleaning out the 5 years of being stored outside and rebuilding the carburetor, I was on Clear Lake fishing for walleye.</p><p></p><p>I have replaced the trailer tires because they were dry rotted and engine battery.</p><p></p><p>Recently I have been dealing with the forward seat brackets that are broken and need fabricated and replaced so I can keep the boat balanced with three people.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy the mods and can spend a lot to do upgrades, but will wait until after summer/fall fishing season. </p><p>I am looking for replaced the side console and the steering cable and pulley system with steering cable. </p><p>I also want to paint both the interior and exterior hull this winter.</p><p>I look forward to reading the old posts and learning this new hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donj51, post: 414497, member: 21053"] I bought a 68’ 16’ Starcraft Seafarer with a Johnson 28SPL for under $500 about a month ago. After cleaning out the 5 years of being stored outside and rebuilding the carburetor, I was on Clear Lake fishing for walleye. I have replaced the trailer tires because they were dry rotted and engine battery. Recently I have been dealing with the forward seat brackets that are broken and need fabricated and replaced so I can keep the boat balanced with three people. I enjoy the mods and can spend a lot to do upgrades, but will wait until after summer/fall fishing season. I am looking for replaced the side console and the steering cable and pulley system with steering cable. I also want to paint both the interior and exterior hull this winter. I look forward to reading the old posts and learning this new hobby. [/QUOTE]
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