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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My Custom Fishing Machine 18'-0" Flat Bottom
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<blockquote data-quote="Poormans Boatright" data-source="post: 203660" data-attributes="member: 5870"><p>Guys, thanx for the compliments, I really appreciate it, it's a good feeling when someone compliments you on your work, really thank you. Mike P. the intent for this rig was to fish the shallows for redfish and trout mostly, I didn't intend for it to be a flounder rig, as I have a smaller 14'er I have set up kinda similar for floundering, I purposely put plenty of rod holders just to make it as comfortable and convenient as possible, I don't plan on taking no more than 3 fishermen at a time, as I don't like an overloaded boat.</p><p></p><p>Willbarrow81, the beauty of this rig is that it is not just a dream for any of you, I did not have an unlimited budget when I built this boat. Truth is I have probably a total of about $1400.00 invested in the whole rig- boat, motor and trailer. Granted I have spent countless hours in the shop building this rig, but its mostly my time not money that made it happen. I am very fortunate to have a shop with all the tools and machinery to do such projects. I'm welder by trade and have been accumulating equipment over the years. So what I am trying to say is with a little imagination and and a little work any boat can become your dream boat, isn't that what this site is all about?</p><p></p><p>If I can help anybody in any way, ask away. More pics on the way! Thanx again and tight lines to everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poormans Boatright, post: 203660, member: 5870"] Guys, thanx for the compliments, I really appreciate it, it's a good feeling when someone compliments you on your work, really thank you. Mike P. the intent for this rig was to fish the shallows for redfish and trout mostly, I didn't intend for it to be a flounder rig, as I have a smaller 14'er I have set up kinda similar for floundering, I purposely put plenty of rod holders just to make it as comfortable and convenient as possible, I don't plan on taking no more than 3 fishermen at a time, as I don't like an overloaded boat. Willbarrow81, the beauty of this rig is that it is not just a dream for any of you, I did not have an unlimited budget when I built this boat. Truth is I have probably a total of about $1400.00 invested in the whole rig- boat, motor and trailer. Granted I have spent countless hours in the shop building this rig, but its mostly my time not money that made it happen. I am very fortunate to have a shop with all the tools and machinery to do such projects. I'm welder by trade and have been accumulating equipment over the years. So what I am trying to say is with a little imagination and and a little work any boat can become your dream boat, isn't that what this site is all about? If I can help anybody in any way, ask away. More pics on the way! Thanx again and tight lines to everyone. [/QUOTE]
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