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On 12/31/2018 at 7:04 PM, JustJames said:

My new water sofa, that my wife surprised me this Christmas. I planed to tested it today but too bad it was cold and cloudy. It is still basic setup will see what I need along the way.

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You got it! Very nice. That v-tube design is very customizable.

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Just showed up finally. Looking forward to trying the new Merc V8 Four Stroke.  Still need to install Talons.

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Been building it for months, from a base model jon found in a backyard. Very proud of the work and time i have put into it.

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On 1/9/2019 at 9:01 PM, BubbaBassin’ said:

Been building it for months, from a base model jon found in a backyard. Very proud of the work and time i have put into it.

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Very cool

Nicely remodeled rig right there....

Not exactly my ride, but what my ride will ride on. I brought it into the basement for the winter to do a roller to bunk conversion, wasn't planning on a complete tear down but the more I dug into it, the more I found it needed. It seems well built and will be roughly half the cost of a new trailer by the time I'm done, not counting sweat equity. Most of the work will be sanding and painting. New parts include winch, wheels and tires, hubs, wiring, coupler, bow roller, safety chains, bunk bolsters and DIY bunks. Re-used parts will be frame, lights, winch stand, tongue jack, axle, springs, fenders. Trailer is a Sterling (Salem, Ohio) model S-715. I can't find any info on it online; anyone know roughly when these were made? It will carry a 12 ft Lund WC-12.

 

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3 minutes ago, haggard said:

Not exactly my ride, but what my ride will ride on. I brought it into the basement for the winter to do a roller to bunk conversion, wasn't planning on a complete tear down but the more I dug into it, the more I found it needed. It seems well built and will be roughly half the cost of a new trailer by the time I'm done, not counting sweat equity. Most of the work will be sanding and painting. New parts include winch, wheels and tires, hubs, wiring, coupler, bow roller, safety chains, bunk bolsters and DIY bunks. Re-used parts will be frame, lights, winch stand, tongue jack, axle, springs, fenders. Trailer is a Sterling (Salem, Ohio) model S-715. I can't find any info on it online; anyone know roughly when these were made? It will carry a 12 ft Lund WC-12.

 

 

I'm going to be kind of in that position in a couple weeks when I get my trailer - some assembly required.

 

It's an Ironton PWC trailer that I'm going to replace the main tongue piece with a longer one to be able to fit my 14' canoe on what originally was a 10' trailer.

 

Luckily I have experience in working with tube-steel, so drilling holes in the replacement piece won't be an issue.

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2008 Ranger Z21 SC

Ultrex 112

8' power poles 

HUMMINBIRD Helix SI 10 Mega at the bow and Humminbird Helix 10 Di at the how, the linked. With bass tech mounts and locking bolts 

Hydrowave 

 

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On ‎1‎/‎13‎/‎2019 at 2:30 PM, haggard said:

Not exactly my ride, but what my ride will ride on. I brought it into the basement for the winter to do a roller to bunk conversion, wasn't planning on a complete tear down but the more I dug into it, the more I found it needed. It seems well built and will be roughly half the cost of a new trailer by the time I'm done, not counting sweat equity. Most of the work will be sanding and painting. New parts include winch, wheels and tires, hubs, wiring, coupler, bow roller, safety chains, bunk bolsters and DIY bunks. Re-used parts will be frame, lights, winch stand, tongue jack, axle, springs, fenders. Trailer is a Sterling (Salem, Ohio) model S-715. I can't find any info on it online; anyone know roughly when these were made? It will carry a 12 ft Lund WC-12.

 

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Let me know when it's finished and I'll come pick it up.

On 11/21/2018 at 3:16 PM, contium said:

Finally back on the water after being boatless for 5 months.

 

2019 Ranger Z185, Mercury 150 Pro XS 4S, Lowrance HDS Carbon 12 & 9 with SS3D, Minn Kota Ultrex.

 

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Nice!  :thumbsup3:  

 

Color scheme looks similar to mine

Lund 1650 Rebel with a 60 Merc 4s. Does a little bit of multitasking with bass, musky, walleye, pike, crappie. Top speed is a blistering 31.9 mph (GPS of course).

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On 2/6/2019 at 11:33 PM, Hollada said:

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This is the best looking bass boat I’ve ever seen!!

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On 2/3/2019 at 1:46 AM, Vilas15 said:

Lund 1650 Rebel with a 60 Merc 4s. Does a little bit of multitasking with bass, musky, walleye, pike, crappie. Top speed is a blistering 31.9 mph (GPS of course).

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Nice boat. I am looking at the same, hoping I can afford 75hp.  How is fishing off the bow platform. Being. V boat?  I ama little concerned with doing that in a little chop.  Thanks and enjoy

Hello all, 1990 ProCraft ProCaster 180 with Merc Xr4 150 Blackmax

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The Heritage is so versatile

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On 3/3/2019 at 3:27 PM, SeriousBlack said:

The Heritage is so versatile

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Guess you'll be the 1st one on the lake when the ice melts.

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On ‎3‎/‎3‎/‎2019 at 6:27 PM, SeriousBlack said:

The Heritage is so versatile

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Nice ~ 

So it's a SKI-Boat then ?

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On 12/8/2018 at 10:13 AM, Hawkeye21 said:

I upgraded to the NuCanoe Frontier 12 this year.

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How stable is this? I have an old town saranac that I fish from and I can easily stand in it and fish. I took a look at the specs and the old town is only 36 inches wide as this canoe says it’s 41! Is this thing pretty stable? I think I might get one 

11 hours ago, Ksam1234 said:

How stable is this? I have an old town saranac that I fish from and I can easily stand in it and fish. I took a look at the specs and the old town is only 36 inches wide as this canoe says it’s 41! Is this thing pretty stable? I think I might get one 

It's extremely stable.  Easy to get in and out of.  Easy to stand and move around it.  The seat has nice height and swivels around so you can sit with your legs off the side or turn around easy to access your gear.  Very versatile and easy to customize.

How the hell do you post pictures lol. File sizes too big

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On 3/8/2019 at 9:41 PM, Delaware_lip_ripper said:

How the hell do you post pictures lol. File sizes too big

You have to use some sort of photo editor. Lots of free ones out there.  Google "How to reduce image size" for specific suggestions. If your using Windows 10 Photo Gallery go to Edit > Properties > Resize

On 3/7/2019 at 1:01 PM, A-Jay said:

Nice ~ 

So it's a SKI-Boat then ?

:vrolijk_26:

A-Jay

He just wants to be the first on on the water when it thaws.

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