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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Ready to get working on my first boat
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<blockquote data-quote="phxbuckeye" data-source="post: 257359" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>You did a great job on your boat. We all now the amount of time and energy it takes to get it done from start to finish, but its fun and rewarding. Unfortunately the dollars do add up haha. I have my trolling motor mounted off the bow of my boat and it works great. My fishing buddy sits up front and he usually just stears it. I have my 9.9 on the back. The wind does make it a bit tasking when trying to troll in an aluminum, we have all been there, especially trying to land it on the trailer!. The great thing about these boats is they are essentially a giant lego set, you will always find something else you want to do, especially after watching all the new builds on here. Again, great job! =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phxbuckeye, post: 257359, member: 1605"] You did a great job on your boat. We all now the amount of time and energy it takes to get it done from start to finish, but its fun and rewarding. Unfortunately the dollars do add up haha. I have my trolling motor mounted off the bow of my boat and it works great. My fishing buddy sits up front and he usually just stears it. I have my 9.9 on the back. The wind does make it a bit tasking when trying to troll in an aluminum, we have all been there, especially trying to land it on the trailer!. The great thing about these boats is they are essentially a giant lego set, you will always find something else you want to do, especially after watching all the new builds on here. Again, great job! =D> [/QUOTE]
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