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Here are my two tins one was bought used in 1953 by my great grandfather, the other i just picked up recently.
 

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Heres mine before and after. It was modified by Dawson at Fish On Fabrications
 

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Me and the family hanging out at the lake! Just found this site and glad to be here!
 

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[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=330207#p330207 said:
killintime » 23 Sep 2013, 20:20[/url]"]Here are my two tins one was bought used in 1953 by my great grandfather, the other i just picked up recently.
Thats pretty cool that you have your great grandfathers boat. And it looks great too
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=331223#p331223 said:
Shugster2 » 03 Oct 2013, 23:33[/url]"]Me and the family hanging out at the lake! Just found this site and glad to be here!

welcome aboard,

Nice rig..................... =D>
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=331228#p331228 said:
longshot » 04 Oct 2013, 06:26[/url]"]
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=330207#p330207 said:
killintime » 23 Sep 2013, 20:20[/url]"]Here are my two tins one was bought used in 1953 by my great grandfather, the other i just picked up recently.
Thats pretty cool that you have your great grandfathers boat. And it looks great too

Thanks, there are a ton of memories from that ol boat. 5 generations have caught fish out of her.
 
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Great little boat and runs awesome.
 
Just got this lightly used Alumacraft 1442 NCS. Pickin up a motor this week and got lots of ideas for mods. Been reading the forum for about a month now and love it. Thanks for all the great info.

 
put a large hole in my old boat and was time to get a new one
 

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It's been almost a year since I've been around... Hit a dry spell with boats.

Here is the new whip, 2002 boat,motor, trailer. 25 hp. Good for low 20's mph.
 

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My 96 Lund 16 Laker. I have had this boat for over 10 years and I love it. It had developed quite a few leaks from the pounding I have given it fishing around Martha's Vineyard and I was thinking that its days were numbered. I found this site and decided to attempt a fix. I replaced leaky rivets with SS nuts, bolts and 5200. Then 2 coats of Gluvit on the inside. No leaks! I have decided to do resto on the boat for next season, Gluvit paint on outside, reconfigure inside(center console, rod storage, ect.).
 

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Well, I don't have a tin boat yet, but that's why I joined up, to get more info on the various makes and models to run in shallow conditions. I recenlty sold my 17' Wahoo center console and I'm looking for an aluminum center console jet. But I do have a fun boat that is a flat bottom! I found out after buying the boat that it was featured in Hot Boat magazine back in 1991. It no longer has the supercharged engine but it still pumps out around 425 hp and I've had it up to 75 mph so far, not bad for a 16' skiff.
 

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[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=332713#p332713 said:
duke » 22 Oct 2013, 12:20[/url]"]put a large hole in my old boat and was time to get a new one
now with new outboard
 

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A few pics of my Bowfishing Pontoon boat, Designed and fabricated by myself. Its a 1466 pontoon fabricated from 16ga galv decked with 1/8" alum diamond plate, powered by a 15hp johnson tiller (for the time being), with a 55lb troller. I run 7- 150w Hps lights powered by a Yamaha 2000w inverter generator. I also run 2- 29 series batteries with a powermax 55amp converter because its not unusual to Bowfish all night during the Carp Spawn.

First time on the water! before the lights


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I set out to build a Short, yet wide boat that would draft shallow and be very stable with 2 people shooting off the front elevated platform. It works fantastic for trolling the shallows. However the shape of the hull being short and wide, the weight of all the bowfishing gear, makes it hard to get up onto a plane. I am in the market for a 35-45 hp tiller or a 750+cc jet ski motor. 8-10mph is way to slow for the large lakes in my area!
 
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