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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 503064" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Hello everyone, I haven’t been on site in a while and was enjoying this thread.</p><p>I qualify as a beater boat owner. Recently finished the inside from floor up. Used carpet because I found a good deal and can’t wait to get catfish slime on it. I used snaps to install so if it goes bad I’ll just get rid of it. </p><p>The boat is a 1984-85 16/52 that needs a paint job and has plenty of battle scares. And looks like a beater until you see the new inside. Didn’t skimp on any of the important stuff. The wiring is all new and up to code , fuel system etc.</p><p>But it’s not going to bother me if I happen to bump a dock or a log.</p><p>Best thing about having a beater boat. It’s paid for.</p><p>From Texas- Y’all keep your lines tight: Douglas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 503064, member: 27803"] Hello everyone, I haven’t been on site in a while and was enjoying this thread. I qualify as a beater boat owner. Recently finished the inside from floor up. Used carpet because I found a good deal and can’t wait to get catfish slime on it. I used snaps to install so if it goes bad I’ll just get rid of it. The boat is a 1984-85 16/52 that needs a paint job and has plenty of battle scares. And looks like a beater until you see the new inside. Didn’t skimp on any of the important stuff. The wiring is all new and up to code , fuel system etc. But it’s not going to bother me if I happen to bump a dock or a log. Best thing about having a beater boat. It’s paid for. From Texas- Y’all keep your lines tight: Douglas [/QUOTE]
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