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14' Lonestar Restore (FINISHED! PICS INSIDE!)
If you were to sell this boat what would you list it for? would like to know how much its worth and if I put more money into it than i should have
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14' Lonestar Restore (FINISHED! PICS INSIDE!)
Finally got it done, took me 4 months about and probably about $600. I think the finished product turned out pretty well for me being only 15. here are some pics I took I will take more once it stops raining tomorrow. Start Finish Here is how i made the livewell, when I removed the bench seat i noticed there was no flotation foam so I had an idea, I thought why not make it into a livewell, i think it turned out pretty good and with the measurements it is 18 gallons. Heres the switch Heres the decal i had made for me that i got from a local trophy store It matches the seats perfectly Heres the tempress low back seats i got, they are 120 a piece at bass pro but i got em for 50 a piece off ebay. Battery compartment Trolling motor plug random pics front deck support if you have any questions just post em up and ill do my best to awnser em. Thanks for looking!
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Jon Boat For Big Guys
the boat with the motor being bad would be worth more than 500 dollars so i wouldnt sell it at that price if i were you. i would take it to a mechanic and have him check the motor over
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14' Lonestar Restore (FINISHED! PICS INSIDE!)
I bought an old 14 foot Lonestar boat about 2 months ago and since then i have been in stripping paint, building the decks and floors, designing a livewell as well as alot of other small jobs. It has been good so far, the longest part of the job was stripping off the layers of paint (there was about 10 different layers). Now I have the boat in primer and should be done with it before the end of March. Keep in mind that im not even 15 yet so its not the best work you have probably ever seen. Any questions just ask Here are some before pictures after some paint stripping Here is is after middle seat was removed. its still fine structurally and it didnt have any flotation foam inside. I actually ended up using it as a livewell but ill have to take pictures of that later In Primer, sorry for the bad pictures I didnt want to see the hinges of the hatches so i had to countersink( I don't know if thats the right word) the hinges into the deck with a dremel so they would lay flat Here is the structure for the front deck, i know its ugly, but its all I had laying around the garage so I figured I would use what I had. I put the carpet on the bottum because it was sitting a little bit to high and everytime you would step on the deck it would hit the bottum of the boat so thats the only way i thought of to fix that problem thats all the pics for now, if you want me to take a picture of something for you to show you how i did something than just ask Thanks for looking!
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More motors than Boat!!
That would be crazy to ride on that with a 40. You would think that the 25 would have been enough
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Attempting to paint my boat
Thanks for the help, at the nearest lowes the only colors they have are white, blue, grey and green, so i was wondering if i could just add pigment to the white paint to make it a beige color?
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Attempting to paint my boat
I am currently re-doing a 14 foot aluminum lonestar and I already made the decks and ordered carpet, but now im stuck on the paint. I plan on painting it a beige or tan color, something alog those lines. But the only 2 marine paints i know of are Rustoleum and Fasco's Steelflex. Does anybody know of different paints? Anybody have any tips on painting aluminum boats? I also dont have an air compressor so I would probably have to brush or roll it on unless somebody gives me a better idea. Thanks, Nick
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HELP! Livewell Wiring Not Working.
thanks alot, ill tell you what works tomorrow
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HELP! Livewell Wiring Not Working.
I am trying to hook up a live-well in my boat, it's a mayfair pump system and I have a toggle switch I bought from Bass Pro Shops. it runs fine when the toggle switch is in the on position, but when it's off then it sparks and the wires heat up. I've tried 3 different switches, different wire combinations and everything. here are some pictures here is the switch i have, the 2 brown wires are the positive coming from the pump and battery. the black and brown wires are the negative coming from the same places. here is the whole setup i have, the 2 wires on the bottom go to the battery, i can only have the positive hooked up when its off or else it will spark like crazy.
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used vs. new
i didnt think you needed proper grammar to find out something on a fishing forum
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Prowler trolling moters by BPS
ive had a 45lb thrust bass proshops prowler trolling motor for i think 2 or 3 years and there hasnt been anything wrong with it as faar as i can tell, and they are priced very well
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Trailer Hitch question
ive seen hitches that are adjustable drop hitches they can move up and down according to how tall your trailer is, just look around on line
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Looking for a new jon boat
with 4000 i say you should search craigslist for an old bass tracker
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My 1st Project(pics)
Looks good, I wish my first jon boat would have looked like that. Where did you get the hardware for the storage compartment? I already have the hinges, im just looking for the thing you pull on to open the compartment (not sure of the name). thanks nick
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New boat! pics!
Have myself a 14 foot Lone star that i picked up with trailer for 250. I have started sanding already. Im going to paint it white with a red stripe. I am going to put raised flooring, live-well, many storage compartments, and a casting deck on it. I already removed the middle bench seat, it opens it up alot.