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  1. J

    1st Annual Tinboats.Net Labor Day weekend Tournament

    I'm in I suppose! I'm hoping me and dad can take the boat out. If not, I guess this tournament will be won by a guy fishing from shore. :wink: We don't need a scale or anything because it'll be based on the secret item correct?
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    Lunker Bass

    Thanks alot. I love the look of a split grip and have been looking for my first 'high end' rod. I fish mostly plastics so it seems like it has the sensitivity and all I would need. It'll be a big step-up from the Ugly Stiks I normally use. :P
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    Lunker Bass

    Hey Jim, awsome fish. Is that a Shimano Crucial you landed that hawg on?
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    Old boat, new deck (lotsa pics) FINISHED!!!

    Nope that was there already. My grandpa might have had it added when he got the motor put on back in 1912. :lol: Hatches are as watertight as some plywood with carpet can be. The carpet sits real tight to each other, but if we're out in a monsoon it will probably get some poisture down...
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    SPRO Bucktail Jig

    Try your local animal shelters. :P
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    Old boat, new deck (lotsa pics) FINISHED!!!

    UPDATE!!! Well aside fromthe seats it's pretty much done. Sorry for the dirty carpet, It's still dirty from laying on the garage floor. ::)  Oh well, enjoy anyways! The Sea Nymph.... Port side Hatch with proffessional carpet job... Cockpit area... Front view...
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    Old boat, new deck (lotsa pics) FINISHED!!!

    Thanks! And what's neat about the way we're doing it is we can remove the deck and have it setup like yours in a matter of minutes. And it's all very sturdy.
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    Old boat, new deck (lotsa pics) FINISHED!!!

    First post! Well here's some pictures of the progress we're making on our 14' Sea Nymph. That's the real name on the side not something we named it. :D Anyway, every piece of wood that was in before had rot in it somewhere. Some pieces were so rotted they had to be swept out rather than ripped...
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