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Alumacraft 1648 Project - Getting Ready, Again
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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 278014" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Dave,</p><p>My wife is also a bit scared of water. We were fishing out of the Polar Kraft in the pictures below when we moved to Georgia. It was 16'8" long with a 85" beam and the hull weighed over 1000 lbs. I took her to Athens Marine to look at 1648s at least 10 times over the course of a year. We kept the Polar Kraft for a year before selling it after we built the 1648 and never fished it again. Sandy Creek, Bear Creek and Yargo are where we fish. The are all peaceful. She has become very comfortable in the boat and even stands on the front deck. She was ok with Richard Russel, but I could only get her on Lanier once with all the boat traffic. </p><p></p><p>You need to finish your current project, which you have done an outstanding job on =D> Then build an all electric :LOL2:.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 278014, member: 5151"] Dave, My wife is also a bit scared of water. We were fishing out of the Polar Kraft in the pictures below when we moved to Georgia. It was 16'8" long with a 85" beam and the hull weighed over 1000 lbs. I took her to Athens Marine to look at 1648s at least 10 times over the course of a year. We kept the Polar Kraft for a year before selling it after we built the 1648 and never fished it again. Sandy Creek, Bear Creek and Yargo are where we fish. The are all peaceful. She has become very comfortable in the boat and even stands on the front deck. She was ok with Richard Russel, but I could only get her on Lanier once with all the boat traffic. You need to finish your current project, which you have done an outstanding job on =D> Then build an all electric :LOL2:. [/QUOTE]
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