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Before and after bass boat.

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Before. I bought this boat, trailer, motor for $600. It had no compartments in the deck.

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And after. This boat runs 54 mph with the 115 on the back I bought for $375.

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  • Super User

What kind of wood did you use for that Josh?

I used ordinary plywood, except I stained and sealed it before use. I have an endless free supply of it, so I know I'll end up pullin it all up in 5 years or so, and I'm fine with that.

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Nice job man,no doubt!

Very nice!  It would be satisfaction enough just to pull a rod out of the self-built rod locker everytime you want to go out.  Good looking boat!

Yep, Thats outstanding. Looks like a good fishing platform.  And 54 MPH!  two years ago I would have killed to go that fast with a 120hp on the back of mine.  Nice work.

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