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<blockquote data-quote="Earlo" data-source="post: 174273" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Two thirds of the way there! I'm praying for decent weather this weekend to see what this thing is like on the water. I bought the boat new, and started working on it without ever having launched it. That was probably a mistake, because if there is any sort of leak or problem, I'm certain that I've voided the warranty with alterations. I've learned a lot though. Like how to persuade a toggle bolt to cooperate, and that when you drill into styrofoam, it's particles tend to scatter to all parts of your garage. I have a 1965 6 hp Johnson Seahorse that pushed my little 12 ft. jon just fine. I'm anxious to find out how it will do with the new boat. Where I fish I usually don't travel more than a mile on the water, so it should be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlo, post: 174273, member: 4386"] Two thirds of the way there! I'm praying for decent weather this weekend to see what this thing is like on the water. I bought the boat new, and started working on it without ever having launched it. That was probably a mistake, because if there is any sort of leak or problem, I'm certain that I've voided the warranty with alterations. I've learned a lot though. Like how to persuade a toggle bolt to cooperate, and that when you drill into styrofoam, it's particles tend to scatter to all parts of your garage. I have a 1965 6 hp Johnson Seahorse that pushed my little 12 ft. jon just fine. I'm anxious to find out how it will do with the new boat. Where I fish I usually don't travel more than a mile on the water, so it should be okay. [/QUOTE]
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