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this is a pic of the boat when i bought it
 

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and this is after i painted it a charcoal gray to match my truck i have carpet in it and a few other things but i have to upload pics from my phone so its slow just got the motor two months ago and DO NOT EVER LAY A 4 STROKE ON THE WRONG SIDE i didnt know that but the guy i bought it from should have known that but drove it on the wrong side for a two hour drive home needless to say it needed everything cleaned out from the oil but a 04 nissan 4 stroke 15hp with E start for $1,250 i couldnt pass it up
 

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This is the boat I had when I joined Tinboats. It's a 08 Alumacraft 2072AW,( ordered it in Aug. 07 and got it in 3 wks.) with a floor, side panels, and a loose console ( with the longest cables they had,16') to put where I needed it. Bear galvanized trailer w/tandems. Wanted to put a 90hp on it, but got a boat show special for a 115 Nissan (just introduced), for only $85 more, so why not. Now that I've had it for 4yrs., I'm glad I did it. Loaded with all gear, gas and 2 guys (530 lbs.), it weighs in about 2500lbs, and will run 42mph by the locator speed wheel. Used a bimini frame from a pontoon for a start on the winter enclosure, cut and fitted to hull, then took to canvas shop for the rest as well as a really nice road cover. I built the seat boxes and storage step to the front deck. We installed console ,seats, locator ,etc as far forward as the steering cable would allow. Alumacraft had a great idea for all wiring to the rear by putting a 4" drain tile thru the rear flotation pod. So easy to run cables and wiring thru without a tug of war. Got anti-fatigue mats (48" sq.) @ TSC and cut to fit. Got a roll of Scotch 4" rubber traction tape,( 50' on Ebay for $22 incl shipping), for the decks. We put 8 flush rod holder mounts in the gunnels , plus made a 6 rod spreader bar and holders for trolling and set rods. All rod holders are Cabelas superlites, the same holders used on My last 2 boats and they hold up great. In order to hold this big a "tub" in the current below the dams where We fish, I made my own version of the Richter style anchor, only it weighs in at 82#. That's why there's a home made arm on the bow with a warn winch to do the hard work. We use a Powerdrive V2, 55#, and it pulls this big tub around very well for casting and down stream trolling with 6 crankbaits on a spread.210.jpg242.jpg446.JPG448.JPG240.jpg451.JPG.JPG"]0[/ATTACH]201.jpg779.JPG

I'm proud to say my son wanted "in" on the boat, and after buying a lot of the accessories and working on it , I put his name on the title too. Now it's "OUR BOAT" :!: 8)
 

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Since I just bought my first boat and joined the site, here is mine. 1987 Sears 1432. Dont plan on doing much, maybe a good cleaning and a paint job. Mostly going to be used to take my son and I out fishing on the weekends, time is short as they grow up way to fast these days.
 

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This is my new project 1975 starcraft with a 1976 evinrude 35.
 

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CanoeJon said:
This is my new project 1975 starcraft with a 1976 evinrude 35.

Hey CanoeJon.....welcome to TinBoats. There are a lot of boats like yours on this site. When/if you intend to modify it....I'm certain you will have lots of help. :wink:
 
Fish are bighting now mods will come in summer and winter. I have idea spured by the boats on here.
 
My first boat-project.

It's a 12 foot Sea King I picked up for $125 off CL. The hull appears to be in good shape, the wood seats are solid yet need new varnish, and there are a couple tiny cracks in the upper perimeter. The trolling motor it came with appears to work too.

Have tons of questions I’ll save for a different thread. For now, just a couple photos:

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Should be a good start.
 
Here's mine.."Clamenza" is a 2001 Voyager 18' wide/mod-V Jon ..w/Evinrude 4-stroke 40hp.. This originally belonged to my late best buddy..and we set it up primarily to fish for cats on our trips to Santee-Coooper, and for his Fla. gigging trips.. I acquired it when his health failed...Custom additions include: Diamond plate reinforced bow platform and stern seat tank/deck.. The bow rail was added to aide in gigging, facilitate mounting rodholders/lights, etc.. and to keep the fats guys from falling in.. the rail and gunwales are fitted with lots of Driftmaster rod holder bases welded at intervals.. My buddy also had a custom inclosure made that fits over the bowrail to form a camping shell, along with sleeping cushions for the platform... Bow mt. MinnKota w/ QD mount, and triple batteries to provide plenty of juice.. I built a blind frame using chain-link fence hardware that allows me to cover the whole rig in grass mats in a few minutes for duck hunting, making it a very versatile rig..

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Here he sits ready for the Hudson river Striper run.. next to his big brother "Fluka Brasi".. which is my saltwater henchman..
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12' Semi-V, model and make unknown. Carpeted floors. 1992 Johnson 9.9 2 stroke short shaft, runs about 22 mph. That's Cleveland in the background.389892_886089108230_6903008_39990685_1897859937_n.jpg
 

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I've been checking out the site for some time now, and just bought my first rig last week. It needs some work, but it'll fish as is through the summer until I get all my plans in order.

Phil
 

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I've been checking out the site for some time now, and just bought my first rig last week. It needs some work, but it'll fish as is through the summer until I get all my plans in order.

Phil

Looks like a good template to modify whenever you get ready. Welcome to Tinboats. This family just keeps getting bigger and better!
 
Well I added another watercraft to our family. 2011 Lowe Suncruiser SF214 with a pristine 1979 90hp Mercury on the back. I sold my glass bass boat last year and have been looking to get into a pontoon. I still have some rigging to do on it, trolling motor, depth finder/gps and some party lights!
 

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