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<blockquote data-quote="Woody" data-source="post: 474245" data-attributes="member: 5360"><p>Hello folks,</p><p>Have owned everything from RowBoats to a Skeeter and in retirement which is a few years away....ending with this 95 Grumman Scout (picked up yesterday)and My 98 Lund Mr Pike.</p><p>With the current Shitshow going on and lack of work I decided to investigate some skinny water reservoirs to wet a line.</p><p>Looking for some help with modifications </p><p>I am looking for something like McCallum offers for a riser for the bow trolling motor. I thought the area in front would be larger.</p><p>Also thinking of decking to the front seat (aluminum)</p><p>Any suggestions would be appreciated </p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody, post: 474245, member: 5360"] Hello folks, Have owned everything from RowBoats to a Skeeter and in retirement which is a few years away....ending with this 95 Grumman Scout (picked up yesterday)and My 98 Lund Mr Pike. With the current Shitshow going on and lack of work I decided to investigate some skinny water reservoirs to wet a line. Looking for some help with modifications I am looking for something like McCallum offers for a riser for the bow trolling motor. I thought the area in front would be larger. Also thinking of decking to the front seat (aluminum) Any suggestions would be appreciated Thanks in advance Woody [/QUOTE]
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