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SFC Hall

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  1. yep, I just did my rivered boat with "Gluv-it"... so far, it is working great! now getting to the hole bottom of the boat, that was a trick...
  2. I hit an unmarked rock in the middle of the river. I fish in Black River called such because there is maybe in the direct sun, 18 inches of visibility. Anyway, I was not going fast, (thank goodness) but it kicked my motor up bent the skeg and gouged two of the tree blades I am going to grind the blades out smooth and balance them the best I can I just cannot afford a new prop right now. But, this is why I have been asking about the three types of rock guards that are on the market I have gotten some replies, with opinions on how well they would work but none from anyone who has used any Do any of you guys know a place that I could ask?
  3. Depends. A V hull will be more comfortable in any kind of weather it slices the waves better, so if you fish on a lake, that's the way to go. A Jon boat will ride more shallow than the V, so you can go in much shallower places, so if you fish on a river, that's the way to go. Where are you going to have the boat the most? I got a modified V, kind of a mix of both Check this out, I have always wanted to try this I will someday http://www.unclejohns.com/jonboat/default.htm
  4. I have a half raised deck in the front of my boat I would LOVE to raise it all the way up and make storage underneath. But my wife likes to sit up there on the rail as we go slowly up the river she would be able to do that if I flattened it all out So, there it is gotta keep the wife happy.
  5. these work great around the edges to pull it tighter....
  6. My boat is Aluminum... it's just the size of the TM and mount... this is how I am going to do it.... just won't be able to get in one of the hatches and if sitting in the front, I'll have to be careful of my legs when the motor is in the up/stored position...
  7. I've never heard that before here in PA. It's quite common to see guys drop their big fiberglass rigs in at a 10 hp lake and only use the trolling motor. I've never seen a WCO even second glance at someone with a larger hp boat as long as that big sucker wasn't running. I'm in NW PA by the way, maybe it's lakes in different part of PA that you refer to? Where are you from? I grew up in and around Meadville. I was with my uncle when I was a kid, when he got stopped for to big of a motor. It was at Pymatuning Lake, we never put the motor down, we used the troller. I never questioned it, just took the warden at his word. He said it was illegal to even be in the lake with the big motor on the boat, using it or not made no difference humm, I will have to look it up now
  8. If effort is the problem, they do make electric winches. As for the block and pulley, that, with one pulley would cut the effort in halfbut take twice as long to winch it in it's a trade off.
  9. that is excellent! now I'm going to have to steel your idea. thanks for posting... good job!
  10. I'd like to see a picture... I read and reread your post, and I ain't getting the picture... If you could post a pic or two, we would all get it... good idea though...
  11. I have a 17' aluminum bass type boat it has a 60hp Evenrude on it. Some times all that just isn't needed. I fish the river far more than the lakes. I have been toying around with the idea of a kicker motor. I have a 10hp Johnson that runs good in the barn. But it is a tiller motor How hard would it be to convert it to set of controls I can run up to the dash? Is it worth even thinking about, or just too hard to do? I know I would need a Jackplate. How much do those run? I have a kid in collage and I am looking at retirement from the Army in a couple of years, so my budget it VERY limited Thanks for your help guys
  12. I knew a guy once that had 9.9 stickers on his 25...... But I sure wouldn't want to get caught... I just picked up a "fixer-uper" 17' Aluminum modified V for $1500. I have to replace most of the deck wood and carpet, and I'll paint the hole thing, but it's fishable the way it is. It has a 60hp Evenrude on it (it is going to stay) but I was offered $1000 for just the motor the other day. Some day I may put a kicker on it.
  13. I don't know about where you are, but some of the lakes in Pa, you are not allowed on the lake with more than the "allowed" hp... even if you don't use it...
  14. I just bought a trolling motor with on of those flip out mounts. Thing is, that it wont fit on the bow, there just isn't room there. The deal is, that no matter how I angle it, it either has the handle hanging over the side, and sits over a storage box, or is in the way of the pedestal seat. So, the question is; is there any reason I can't mount in at the rear like a kicker motor? I know I will loose some maneuverability, but I see no other way. Any other reason I don't know about as to why this is a bad idea? Thanks I do have a very small Shakespeare Wondertroll 606 I could put on the front in addition to the 55lbs Minkota on the back, but I don't know if the 606 will even move the boat... I'll have to test it out.
  15. Look around for a used one. That's what I did, when I wanted a boat, I decided the type, and the motor size. Then went looking. I wanted an aluminum, flat bottom decked boat to fish the rivers. I wanted it big enough for me and my buddy to fish, and 3 guys in a pinch. I wanted at least a 40hp, so I could take the family to the lakes and have a little fun. And, I wanted to pay as little as possible. I found a 17 modified V aluminum bass type boat, with a flat back deck, and the front is sunk about 12 inches with a pedestal seat front and back. And a 60hp motorPerfect for fishing and playing. Now, a couple floors need replaced, and all the carpeting is shot but it all works and no leaks got it for $1500. this winter, it will get new floors, new carpet and new paint. Next spring it'll be a brand new boat and I'll have less than 2K in it can't beat that.
  16. so that is like 3.5 ounces per gallon... am I figuring right?
  17. Welcome aboard get it? A board I made a funny ;D .. I'm new too, and like you just got a boat and I am also replacing the bunks I'm just using some left over marine carpet it's the wrong color, but we can't have everything. Sorry I'm not more help
  18. It says it is for the bottom of a duck boat.... http://cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0021475016662a&type=product&cmCat=search&returnPage=search-results1.jsp&QueryText=tuff+coat&N=4887&Ntk=Products&Ntx=mode+matchall&Nty=1&Ntt=tuff+coat&noImage=0
  19. would this worl instead of carpet? I have to replace the decks (a fixer-uper) I saw this was thinking clean up would be easier... what do you guys think?
  20. shop around... I just got a used bass boat that needs the florring and carpet replaced.... has a perfect 60hp motor and trailer... $1500. It's fishable now, so the re-outfitting will be done this winter.
  21. Yes, I could buy one.... but I have about a ton of scrap metal and I like playing with my welder! Oh, that reminds me... I have a funny welding sorry, caught I disagree on fire a few weks ago... I'm don't have time now, but I'll post it later.
  22. they ain't for bass fish'n, but d**n I WANT ONE! http://videos.streetfire.net/video/140704F5-BF5A-47D0-9B9D-0299F85A91A1.htm http://videos.streetfire.net/video/554AF4A6-1AFC-40A2-AEF3-23E76BACCCA8.htm
  23. http://www.land-and-sea.com/marine/torque-shift/torque-shift.htm think it really works? I've seen props you can "set" the pitch too... what about them? they work?

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