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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1978 Lund S-18 "Big Resorter" & Trailer Project - Fish/Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="reedjj" data-source="post: 206445" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>What a great boat! Really nice man! Those Lunds are really sturdy boats and after the beefing up you did to her plus the steel flex thats one tuff tin, way more stout than even when it was new! I really like the custom Lund shady 18 stickers. The boat is so well done you are going to have people calling lund and going to thier website looking for one.</p><p></p><p> I know lunds are made for big lakes and used alot in Mn and the upper midwest and Canada for walleye and Musky fishing because of thier deep V and ability to handle big waves and chop......... How did she handle in the rough stuff? </p><p></p><p>I never used to think of rivers having big waves until I got my flat bottom boat out on the St Johns here in FL. No different than a big lake. Only with a strong current to make it worse.</p><p></p><p>I recently saw the Polarkraft outlander 2010 center console, and now after seeing what was possible with your boat I want to build one similar to the Polarkraft with an older big tin like yours. they are not easy to find though.</p><p></p><p>Again really great boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reedjj, post: 206445, member: 4585"] What a great boat! Really nice man! Those Lunds are really sturdy boats and after the beefing up you did to her plus the steel flex thats one tuff tin, way more stout than even when it was new! I really like the custom Lund shady 18 stickers. The boat is so well done you are going to have people calling lund and going to thier website looking for one. I know lunds are made for big lakes and used alot in Mn and the upper midwest and Canada for walleye and Musky fishing because of thier deep V and ability to handle big waves and chop......... How did she handle in the rough stuff? I never used to think of rivers having big waves until I got my flat bottom boat out on the St Johns here in FL. No different than a big lake. Only with a strong current to make it worse. I recently saw the Polarkraft outlander 2010 center console, and now after seeing what was possible with your boat I want to build one similar to the Polarkraft with an older big tin like yours. they are not easy to find though. Again really great boat. [/QUOTE]
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