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  1. Texas

    New Member, First Boat Conversion- 1958 16ft Richline Semi-V

    I'll be damned... It is a 14. The title says 16ft, I never thougt to measure it myself
  2. Texas

    New Member, First Boat Conversion- 1958 16ft Richline Semi-V

    Done with paint for now, about to head back out to the shop and start laying down the floor supports. :) :)
  3. Texas

    New Member, First Boat Conversion- 1958 16ft Richline Semi-V

    I was fishing with a couple buddies about 2 months ago on a lake nearby. I snagged a largemouth that was one of the biggest the lake has ever seen, not to mention giving me a fight I will never, ever forget. Needless to say I made it in several newspapers. +respect from the older fisherman
  4. Texas

    New Member, First Boat Conversion- 1958 16ft Richline Semi-V

    Nice! Sounds like you're a little ahead of me. =D> Plane on a 9.9 huh? I was definitely aiming for an 18-25 uprgrade from the 5hp pond cruiser I have now. Always been worried about getting caught in caps and white breaks on the lake with the little chugger :shock: I actually have a trailer...
  5. Texas

    New Member, First Boat Conversion- 1958 16ft Richline Semi-V

    I went with a different color scheme; hunter green and royal red (Used Rust-Oleom oil-based protective enamel, glossy. About 10 bucks a quart, not too bad.) Wasnt positive on how it would turn out, but I really like the way it looks (and if you don't, I dont care to hear about it [-X ) A...
  6. Texas

    New Member, First Boat Conversion- 1958 16ft Richline Semi-V

    Plans: Paint, flat deck flooring, lots of storage/ a livewell/ a built in cooler, carpeting, a good memory from summer '11 and a clever name painted on the side when its all said and done. 22yr old student from (you guessed it) Texas. Bought this boat for 300 dollars from an Army soldier who...
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