93longhorn
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New to the forum and boat ownership entirely...
Bought a 12' foot 1988 Sears boat this summer to spend more time fishing with my son in the DFW area. Just wanted a simple, lightweight boat and found a deal on it...Finally took it to the lake a few weeks ago for the first time on a church camping trip. While in bumper to bumper traffic leaving Dallas, some dude runs into the back of me and tore up my trailer at about 20-25 mph -- luckily my aluminum boat didn't take impact, just bumped it after the trailer took the hit...and even more lucky the boat was secured at the front and back so it didn't get loose and hit my truck. Thank goodness my 8hp Johnson was in the back of my truck or it would have been toast. Impact was hard enough to slam my trolling motor battery into my back bench and bust it, acid and water went everywhere...and overnight ate up the paint on the floor of the boat too :-(
Insurance has been slow to move but helpful...still wondering what they will pay...
Do you think it's reasonable to fix this boat trailer or would it be better just to buy a new one? What do you recommend with the inside - paint it or just leave it bare? Does it matter beyond aesthetics? I've toyed with a few simple lightweight mod ideas but not sure what to do, especially now...
Thoughts?
Bought a 12' foot 1988 Sears boat this summer to spend more time fishing with my son in the DFW area. Just wanted a simple, lightweight boat and found a deal on it...Finally took it to the lake a few weeks ago for the first time on a church camping trip. While in bumper to bumper traffic leaving Dallas, some dude runs into the back of me and tore up my trailer at about 20-25 mph -- luckily my aluminum boat didn't take impact, just bumped it after the trailer took the hit...and even more lucky the boat was secured at the front and back so it didn't get loose and hit my truck. Thank goodness my 8hp Johnson was in the back of my truck or it would have been toast. Impact was hard enough to slam my trolling motor battery into my back bench and bust it, acid and water went everywhere...and overnight ate up the paint on the floor of the boat too :-(
Insurance has been slow to move but helpful...still wondering what they will pay...
Do you think it's reasonable to fix this boat trailer or would it be better just to buy a new one? What do you recommend with the inside - paint it or just leave it bare? Does it matter beyond aesthetics? I've toyed with a few simple lightweight mod ideas but not sure what to do, especially now...
Thoughts?