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Any other Gheenoes in NoVa?

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I moved up to Fredericksburg this past summer from coastal South Carolina where I had a great time chasing Redfish, Trout and Flounder around the inshore tidal waters.

I bought a 15'9" Gheenoe (gheenoe.net) while I was there and have really come to enjoy it. It's a great skinny water boat, and so far has done me well running around the Rappahannock from F'Burg City Dock down to Hopyard Landing. With a 15hp 2 stroke it does about 22mph (gps). I realize that pales in comparison to most dedicated bass boats, but she suits my needs just fine. :)

With winter upon us, I'm working a few projects and wondered if anyone else in the Northern VA area had a Gheenoe? I'd love to talk tips and lessons learned as they are infinitely modify-able. I'm thinking of repositioning the gas tank, adding a deck and rigging both the live well and a fish finder, and of course the wiring to power both.

Thanks!

Dave

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