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'91 Sea Nymph FM146 with custom removable front casting deck.
 

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While it wasn't really good for getting into the shallow nooks and crannies like my present boat can (no pics yet, under construction) my first boat had some other very cool characteristics.

:D
 

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Bought the boat as a console but turned into a tiller. 1989 16 foot Fisher Marine welded jon with riveted ribs. Paired with a 1975 40 hp Merc 402 with jet and prop legs. The transom has since been replaced with a beefier taller one and the motor for a 1977 402. Still plenty of work to do but it gets me and my kids off the beaten track... I paid $1200 for the boat and trailer, $800 for the first motor and jet & prop legs and 500 for the second motor and another prop leg which is still shiny and looks barely used.
 
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Bought the boat as a console but turned into a tiller. 1989 16 foot Fisher Marine welded jon with riveted ribs. Paired with a 1975 40 hp Merc 402 with jet and prop legs. The transom has since been replaced with a beefier taller one and the motor for a 1977 402. Still plenty of work to do but it gets me and my kids off the beaten track... I paid $1200 for the boat and trailer, $800 for the first motor and jet & prop legs and 500 for the second motor and another prop leg which is still shiny and looks barely used.
Nice tin!
What I would give to live close to water that color... Ugh!

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stinkfoot said:
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Bought the boat as a console but turned into a tiller. 1989 16 foot Fisher Marine welded jon with riveted ribs. Paired with a 1975 40 hp Merc 402 with jet and prop legs. The transom has since been replaced with a beefier taller one and the motor for a 1977 402. Still plenty of work to do but it gets me and my kids off the beaten track... I paid $1200 for the boat and trailer, $800 for the first motor and jet & prop legs and 500 for the second motor and another prop leg which is still shiny and looks barely used.
Nice tin!
What I would give to live close to water that color... Ugh!

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Haha, not always that colour by any means... We get a lot of glacial silt which can make them look like blue or green milk. Also our main river, the Fraser is usually the colour of milky coffee.
 
Been away for a while, sold my 14ft mirrocraft, and upgraded to a toon...hey still a tinny right!? I think I posted it before, but I included the Mirrocraft I had before upgrading to the Party Barge
 

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First post here,
Here is my 2016 alumacraft 1860. Don't see many of them around, it's a great boat. I use it for fishing bays and flats.
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this is my first post here (thanks for letting me join :D )

this is my 1970 Tralorboat Klamath, it's missing a few parts, I hope to have it going back together soon, I didn't like the interior wood work, so I tore it all out, it was pretty rough looking anyway, and the transom was half rotted. I found the boat on craigslist for 250 bucks

the trailer is a Sterling, I found it on craigslist for 50 bucks, I redid the fenders, stripped it, painted it and rewired the lights.

I'm not sure yet what I'm going to use for an outboard, according to the data plate, it can take anything up to a 20 horse, although I'm thinking a 10 horse would be about right.
 

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Johnny said:
Welcome Aboard, Stuart.

vintage boats and trailers are often modified over the years. Yours looks pretty cool !!
Do you have any affirmative marks on the trailer?

yeah, I still have the original ID tag that came on the trailer, I took it off when I painted it and haven't put it back on yet, the trailer is a Sterling Scout, although I have no idea on what year it was built, the trailer was a trashed mess when I got it, the hubs bearings and tires were shot, so all that got replaced after I bought it.
 

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I was thinking it was closer to the age of the boat 1970-ish or so, I need to get it set up properly for the boat and get some proper bunks on it or something
 
just got the wood work done, I'm not sure if I like the how front part (floor) came out, but it will probably be fine once I get all the trim back on it and the floatation chambers installed back under the seats.
 

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