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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Lund rebuild and modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Centrarchidae" data-source="post: 334602" data-attributes="member: 12622"><p>fishingmich - I have fished the Muskegon river from the Muskegon lake end - about a mile or two up the north channel. It is fairly deep there and didn't have any issues. I have also fished a little from shore below the Croton dam in Newago, and also on Hardy Dam Pond in a boat, from the state park boat launch. I would recommend, if you are coming from SE Michigan, to try Muskegon Lake and the river from that end as it has a bit of everything, being connected to the big lake and all. I can tell you also that the river below the Croton dam is quite busy on weekends with canoes and tubers. We took our daughter and some of her friends canoeing there this summer and it was BUSY! It is also quite shallow in spots so you would need to watch out for rocks.</p><p></p><p>Not much progress lately on the boat. Started polishing up the starboard side bottom, maybe 20% done. Probably won't have too much time until Thanksgiving weekend to do much else as I had other commitments all this week and next week I will be travelling for work. I "jumped the gun" a bit and ordered one seat pedestal from Iboats.com for one of the seats I have planned. I only ordered one because of $$ and I like to try things out a bit before going all in. Slowly moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centrarchidae, post: 334602, member: 12622"] fishingmich - I have fished the Muskegon river from the Muskegon lake end - about a mile or two up the north channel. It is fairly deep there and didn't have any issues. I have also fished a little from shore below the Croton dam in Newago, and also on Hardy Dam Pond in a boat, from the state park boat launch. I would recommend, if you are coming from SE Michigan, to try Muskegon Lake and the river from that end as it has a bit of everything, being connected to the big lake and all. I can tell you also that the river below the Croton dam is quite busy on weekends with canoes and tubers. We took our daughter and some of her friends canoeing there this summer and it was BUSY! It is also quite shallow in spots so you would need to watch out for rocks. Not much progress lately on the boat. Started polishing up the starboard side bottom, maybe 20% done. Probably won't have too much time until Thanksgiving weekend to do much else as I had other commitments all this week and next week I will be travelling for work. I "jumped the gun" a bit and ordered one seat pedestal from Iboats.com for one of the seats I have planned. I only ordered one because of $$ and I like to try things out a bit before going all in. Slowly moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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