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hey guys im new to tinboats and im about to start a project
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 160407" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>If it was I, then I would look around for a good used sem-v boat not a flat bottom, and the trailer, lots better riding. You can buy a good combo for a lot less than the money you will pay for a new boat by itself and may even get a trolling motor to go with it. Look on Craigslist for a good buy. Go to a 42" bottom or a 48" bottom, more stable than the 36" bottom. Try to find an all welded not rivited boat f possible, lot less worries. If you get a Minn-Kota motor fixed for the transom, you can undo the screw in the head and turn it around and use it for the bow with a troll motor mount If you get a Motor Guide you have to take the entire head off and its a lot of problems, jus' saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 160407, member: 3628"] If it was I, then I would look around for a good used sem-v boat not a flat bottom, and the trailer, lots better riding. You can buy a good combo for a lot less than the money you will pay for a new boat by itself and may even get a trolling motor to go with it. Look on Craigslist for a good buy. Go to a 42" bottom or a 48" bottom, more stable than the 36" bottom. Try to find an all welded not rivited boat f possible, lot less worries. If you get a Minn-Kota motor fixed for the transom, you can undo the screw in the head and turn it around and use it for the bow with a troll motor mount If you get a Motor Guide you have to take the entire head off and its a lot of problems, jus' saying. [/QUOTE]
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