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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New Boat!!!! 1986 Sea Nymph Fishing Machine FM-161
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatDawg4120" data-source="post: 371731" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>The wait is killing me. I want to get on the water so bad. Im off tomorrow but gotta family day planned at the Disney parks. Will be a good day for charging my trolling motor batteries back up tho. I have relocated the batteries to the rear of the boat. The boat runs 1000 times better with the weight in the back. The weather looks to be perfect for fishing this next week. Great thing about working the weekend is that it leaves the fishing spots wide open for me to hit during the week. Im excited about all the free space that having the storage is going to allow me to have. No tripping over tackle boxes or the trolling motor batteries. The raised deck allows me to move the trolling motor pedal wherever I need it on the front deck. The cable length left me extremely limited as to where I could position the pedal with the deck being set down so low. I will get some better pics and update everyone on how it does in the water in use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatDawg4120, post: 371731, member: 9832"] The wait is killing me. I want to get on the water so bad. Im off tomorrow but gotta family day planned at the Disney parks. Will be a good day for charging my trolling motor batteries back up tho. I have relocated the batteries to the rear of the boat. The boat runs 1000 times better with the weight in the back. The weather looks to be perfect for fishing this next week. Great thing about working the weekend is that it leaves the fishing spots wide open for me to hit during the week. Im excited about all the free space that having the storage is going to allow me to have. No tripping over tackle boxes or the trolling motor batteries. The raised deck allows me to move the trolling motor pedal wherever I need it on the front deck. The cable length left me extremely limited as to where I could position the pedal with the deck being set down so low. I will get some better pics and update everyone on how it does in the water in use. [/QUOTE]
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