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Cavman138's PolarKraft 1648
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<blockquote data-quote="cavman138" data-source="post: 171354" data-attributes="member: 2185"><p>If the days were longer and the weather were better I would get my boat in the water. As of last weekend it is officially out of the garage and back on the trailer. I have been having cover support issues with all the rain and snow we have had. I just can't seem to get rid of the low spots no matter what I do. Since my last update basically all that I have done is clean up the wiring and buy a quick mount for my trolling motor so I'll be able to store it inside when not in use. I need to get her in the water, but the weather just won't cooperate. For all intents and purposes she is complete minus the trolling motor mount being attached as well as the depth finder. I could use an indian summer about now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cavman138, post: 171354, member: 2185"] If the days were longer and the weather were better I would get my boat in the water. As of last weekend it is officially out of the garage and back on the trailer. I have been having cover support issues with all the rain and snow we have had. I just can't seem to get rid of the low spots no matter what I do. Since my last update basically all that I have done is clean up the wiring and buy a quick mount for my trolling motor so I'll be able to store it inside when not in use. I need to get her in the water, but the weather just won't cooperate. For all intents and purposes she is complete minus the trolling motor mount being attached as well as the depth finder. I could use an indian summer about now. [/QUOTE]
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