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jonboatbob

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Thank you for letting me post some photos of my jon boat. I fish by myself almost always and want to make the boat as easy to launch, operate, retrieve, and maintain as possible. I purchased the boat, motor, and trailer new in 2015 from a local major sporting goods store. In the year since buying the boat I've replaced the crummy incandescent lights that came with the trailer and put on Optronix brand led lights. They're not waterproof as they claim to be, but I think they're going to be much more reliable as submersible trailer lights. I like to be able to hose the entire boat down after a day on the water so I've decided to not install any carpeting or wood on the boat to prevent deterioration in this humid environment. Everything on the boat is either aluminum, stainless, or nylon, which I hope will reduce corrosion issues down here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Thanks again. Jonboat Bob
 

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Nice,
What kind of anchor system is that? My sister in law use to live in Ocean Springs, I use to fish around the gulf and back bays with their neighbor when we would go down. Being in the Midwest I would have to ask him what half the fish were that we caught.
jeff,
 
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