What type of boat do you own?

AllOutdoors

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ImThere":8vrq4j8w said:
Homemade and copied plans
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Isn't that a nifty set up. Cool
 

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AllOutdoors":3twjsi79 said:
ImThere":3twjsi79 said:
Homemade and copied plans
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the one and only "ImThere"
Isn't that a nifty set up. Cool
That's actually the pic I copied my plans from mine is light green. I didn't have a pic. Lol

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1660 sea ark with a 25hp merc. Mostly use it for duck hunting but welded a custom trolling rod rack for striper and catfish. I'm in the market for a bigger motor this spring, thinking a 40 would be nice. I'd also like to make it a console versus the tiller I have currently.
 

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Ride 115x and 14' Crestliner with 25hp Merc. If you see me around JPP, OH, or the Caney, stop and say hey.


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Finally picked up our new toy. Dealer in Minnesota picked up some new 2015's from the factory and had fantastic pricing so we purchased one. Drove up on Saturday, picked it up Monday morning, then drove back and got home a little earlier today. Specs are as follows:
Alumacraft T-195
Yamaha 200 4 stroke with stainless prop
Ulterra 112 with Ilink, spot, etc. Rigged it to 3, Duracell series 31 AGM batteries.
Helix 10 SI on the dash.
MinnKota 440D 4 bank charger
Rear boarding ladder and snap in carpet added

At some point later this year plan to install a graph up front after we get the hang of the trolling motor.
 

X-Tennessean

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trichard":vd63v9lw said:
20' XPRESS Crappie addition
Nice rig!
I own a Express XP200 pretty much same as yours. Noticed yours has a tandem trailer, mine is only a single. Wish mine was tandem.
 

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23 Contender Open w/ 200 HPDI's
Sea Ark 1652 DXL w/ 40 Johnson tiller

Inshore/ Offshore
Crappie, Bass, etc
Just sold the Contender, gonna get a Bullet, Ranger, etc






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TNReb

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I'm not even sure this qualifies as a boat.. but it's my only fishing rig. 10' pelican, 50lb trolling motor.

Works just fine for tossing in my truck and dropping in to Old Hickory or other small lakes and fishing some of the coves. It's a little tight with two people, but works fine for floating down the Caney and such.

I want something like a Lowe Roughneck some day... some day...

(not a huge fish.. just about the only decent one we caught that day... Browns Creek Lake)

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TNReb":1tt6xbec said:
I'm not even sure this qualifies as a boat.. but it's my only fishing rig. 10' pelican, 50lb trolling motor.

Works just fine for tossing in my truck and dropping in to Old Hickory or other small lakes and fishing some of the coves. It's a little tight with two people, but works fine for floating down the Caney and such.

I want something like a Lowe Roughneck some day... some day...

(not a huge fish.. just about the only decent one we caught that day... Browns Creek Lake)

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Sure, that's a boat!

While in college in Lakeland, Fl, a friend of mine had one and we'd do pretty good catching bass in the phosphate pits and smaller lakes. One day though I remember us trying to flip big worms on Lake Parker during the spawn. It was one of the larger fishbowl lakes down there and even though we were up in the cattails, I just knew one of us was gonna end up in the water. Other than that one trip though, we had a blast in his little rig. I tell you what, though. I'm glad our TN bass aren't as hard to catch as those Florida bass! Seemed like they had lockjaw more times than not, and then you'd find a hump with bait on it and start catching them with worms or crankbaits. Bet I didn't catch the first one on a spinnerbait down there, but we tried everything. My buddy had his heart set on becoming a pro.


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My boat is a 14 ft canoe. I fish strip ponds up in the mountains quite a bit and it's perfect for that.


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1962 14 foot alumcraft john boat. With a evinrude 18hp fastwin just got done pressure washing it yesturday in between rain showers.

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dh1984":j03pmn8c said:
Heres my picture as promised
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Those are good ole boats and motors. Should last you a very long time, but I wouldn't rest boat on motor Ike that. Has to be hard on the seals for the lower unit.
Edit: never mind I see you have most the weight on boat, but I would still store in a different way. I like that little rig there. Used to have something very similar as my first boat.
 

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