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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' Klamath full makeover
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<blockquote data-quote="callelk" data-source="post: 368538" data-attributes="member: 15337"><p>Found it locally on Craigslist. Don’t see many Klamath’s outside of Northern California and after looking for a Gregor H123 here in Idaho I all but gave up and resigned myself to the fact that I would have to travel to Central California to buy a boat. Valco’s, Western’s and other riveted boats are relatively common here but I wanted a welded boat only because my dad had an old, old, Ward’s riveted aluminum that leaked about a gallon per hour when I was growing up. He sold it and bought Klamath and it was a great boat for striper fishing in the Delta and lake fishing in Northern California. Anyway, I guy moved here from Southern California and bought a pontoon boat and the Klamath had to go. He originally wanted an outrageous price but a week later I guess he got desperate with winter coming on and became a lot more reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callelk, post: 368538, member: 15337"] Found it locally on Craigslist. Don’t see many Klamath’s outside of Northern California and after looking for a Gregor H123 here in Idaho I all but gave up and resigned myself to the fact that I would have to travel to Central California to buy a boat. Valco’s, Western’s and other riveted boats are relatively common here but I wanted a welded boat only because my dad had an old, old, Ward’s riveted aluminum that leaked about a gallon per hour when I was growing up. He sold it and bought Klamath and it was a great boat for striper fishing in the Delta and lake fishing in Northern California. Anyway, I guy moved here from Southern California and bought a pontoon boat and the Klamath had to go. He originally wanted an outrageous price but a week later I guess he got desperate with winter coming on and became a lot more reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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