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<blockquote data-quote="sbm2240" data-source="post: 197055" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>I've been watching this site for over a year now and recently purchased a 2003 Lowe 1236. I've been a bass fisherman for years and have always fished on the 17-21' fiberglass bass boats. Between my counsins and brothers their are 5 bass boats in the family. I've always been a fan of the jon boat as it can get into the smaller ponds and is much easier to tow around with a small suv. After seeing some of the great jon to bass boat conversions on this site I made the purchase. </p><p></p><p>I purchased the 1236 because of the longer beam. Me and my fishing buddies would be over 500lbs so stability was a concern. I've taken the boat out a few times already and i'm very happy with the stability and room we have. </p><p></p><p>First step in my conversion is to add flooring, carpeting, and some storage. Right now i only have a 55lb transom mount TM, but will be purchasing a 4-10hp gas motor shortly. The TM is fine when fishing but is painfully slow when trying to get from one spot to another on the open water. </p><p></p><p>I also want to THANK EVERYONE on this site for taking the time to post pictures and details of their projects. You ALL have given me some great ideas to not only design a bass fishing machine, but do it correctly the first time!</p><p></p><p>I will post pictures of the boat shortly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbm2240, post: 197055, member: 5698"] I've been watching this site for over a year now and recently purchased a 2003 Lowe 1236. I've been a bass fisherman for years and have always fished on the 17-21' fiberglass bass boats. Between my counsins and brothers their are 5 bass boats in the family. I've always been a fan of the jon boat as it can get into the smaller ponds and is much easier to tow around with a small suv. After seeing some of the great jon to bass boat conversions on this site I made the purchase. I purchased the 1236 because of the longer beam. Me and my fishing buddies would be over 500lbs so stability was a concern. I've taken the boat out a few times already and i'm very happy with the stability and room we have. First step in my conversion is to add flooring, carpeting, and some storage. Right now i only have a 55lb transom mount TM, but will be purchasing a 4-10hp gas motor shortly. The TM is fine when fishing but is painfully slow when trying to get from one spot to another on the open water. I also want to THANK EVERYONE on this site for taking the time to post pictures and details of their projects. You ALL have given me some great ideas to not only design a bass fishing machine, but do it correctly the first time! I will post pictures of the boat shortly... [/QUOTE]
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