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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16 foot V-bottom
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<blockquote data-quote="jbd6c6" data-source="post: 203758" data-attributes="member: 5374"><p>This is the first boat/vehicle that I've gotten in my name, so I was a little new to the game and got scammed by some guy... Couldn't get the boat titled and after getting pulled over by the Park Ranger for the first time, we decided to look into other options. We wanted something that would be easy to register and that didn't need a lot of work to run well, so we sold the outboard for $50 profit, the boat and trailer for $100 profit, cruised over to the Bass Pro and picked up a brand new 12 foot Tracker and a 7.5 hp Mercury and trailer off craigslist. The 12 footer ate up the creek with one person, did ok with 2-3, but could hardly make it back up the 2/10 mile river pass to the boat ramp, and was unstable when standing on the "casting deck".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbd6c6, post: 203758, member: 5374"] This is the first boat/vehicle that I've gotten in my name, so I was a little new to the game and got scammed by some guy... Couldn't get the boat titled and after getting pulled over by the Park Ranger for the first time, we decided to look into other options. We wanted something that would be easy to register and that didn't need a lot of work to run well, so we sold the outboard for $50 profit, the boat and trailer for $100 profit, cruised over to the Bass Pro and picked up a brand new 12 foot Tracker and a 7.5 hp Mercury and trailer off craigslist. The 12 footer ate up the creek with one person, did ok with 2-3, but could hardly make it back up the 2/10 mile river pass to the boat ramp, and was unstable when standing on the "casting deck". [/QUOTE]
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