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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1972 14' Sears Semi V Aluminum Boat. Need Guidance.
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 140474" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>JohnnyBoy,</p><p>Way to go scoring your own boat already! When I was a kid my folks owned a resort and my brothers and I had a 12' wooden flat-bottom. It had a hole in the bottom so when we rowed out we just stuck a reed in it. We did lot of fishing and goofing off in that boat. My next one came about 15 years later when my brother and I owned a Lund 12' v-bottom. We had it for a few months and then had to get rid of it. My next boat came 35 years later when I was 57. My point is be patient, move ahead slowly and have some fun. Yes, it would be nice to have the boat of your dreams but until that time use this boat as a way to learn and get some fishing in. The people here are very willing to help so don't be afraid to ask. I am a beginner too with a lot to learn. By the way, you have a lot to work with there. It's a nice boat with a lot of potential. Too bad the motor got trashed but you'll get another in time. Good luck and keep posting pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 140474, member: 1417"] JohnnyBoy, Way to go scoring your own boat already! When I was a kid my folks owned a resort and my brothers and I had a 12' wooden flat-bottom. It had a hole in the bottom so when we rowed out we just stuck a reed in it. We did lot of fishing and goofing off in that boat. My next one came about 15 years later when my brother and I owned a Lund 12' v-bottom. We had it for a few months and then had to get rid of it. My next boat came 35 years later when I was 57. My point is be patient, move ahead slowly and have some fun. Yes, it would be nice to have the boat of your dreams but until that time use this boat as a way to learn and get some fishing in. The people here are very willing to help so don't be afraid to ask. I am a beginner too with a lot to learn. By the way, you have a lot to work with there. It's a nice boat with a lot of potential. Too bad the motor got trashed but you'll get another in time. Good luck and keep posting pictures. [/QUOTE]
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