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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Country Dave’s Lowe 1752 modification/restoration project.
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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 349685" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>**** it man, AWESOME JOB DAVE =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D></p><p></p><p>Looks like I have sold the SeaArk. Buyer driving up from Lakeland Thursday to pick her up. Used market is ROUGH but funny. Sounds like she's going to a great home. I got a hell of a deal on a Simrad NSS8 which I will be using as a Chartplotter on the Layton Bay. By the time I got the rebate, the unit ran me $795 which is crazy cheap. Sold the Lowrance, too many issues with the HDS 12 Touch. Buying a Simrad NSS Evo 2 12" for the main sonar and adding a thru hull Airmar B175W along with the Sidescan transducer which I took off the Ark. My new Etec 200HO is sitting in North Carolina. Bought it at true dealer cost for $12,600. Now to save a few more pennies lol. I don't do loans on my toys. The Layton will be loaded with electronics and a single 10' power pole and a 112# Minn Kota wireless TM. I worked out some horse trading with Doug from Layton and got a hell of a deal on the boat. Hopefully sometime in September in time for the cooler months. The wife graduates from the College of Medicine on May 3rd. Went to St. Pete on an interview and after a lot of thought, she chose to purse other alternatives. Just a VERY odd interview and was grilled for 3 hours about her accomplishments and she did well but just a funny overall interview and I have to agree.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, here's what the Layton will look like. Pretty much a look alike to this boat with colors etc. but a Bob's Jackplate with a 14" setback which he custom builds for Layton. I may well add a T-Top. Kevin is going to hook me up with a buddy of his in Tarpon Springs who is a really good builder for the fab if my budget allows for it this year. If not, next year for sure.</p><p></p><p>Bagger out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 349685, member: 5389"] **** it man, AWESOME JOB DAVE =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> Looks like I have sold the SeaArk. Buyer driving up from Lakeland Thursday to pick her up. Used market is ROUGH but funny. Sounds like she's going to a great home. I got a hell of a deal on a Simrad NSS8 which I will be using as a Chartplotter on the Layton Bay. By the time I got the rebate, the unit ran me $795 which is crazy cheap. Sold the Lowrance, too many issues with the HDS 12 Touch. Buying a Simrad NSS Evo 2 12" for the main sonar and adding a thru hull Airmar B175W along with the Sidescan transducer which I took off the Ark. My new Etec 200HO is sitting in North Carolina. Bought it at true dealer cost for $12,600. Now to save a few more pennies lol. I don't do loans on my toys. The Layton will be loaded with electronics and a single 10' power pole and a 112# Minn Kota wireless TM. I worked out some horse trading with Doug from Layton and got a hell of a deal on the boat. Hopefully sometime in September in time for the cooler months. The wife graduates from the College of Medicine on May 3rd. Went to St. Pete on an interview and after a lot of thought, she chose to purse other alternatives. Just a VERY odd interview and was grilled for 3 hours about her accomplishments and she did well but just a funny overall interview and I have to agree. Meanwhile, here's what the Layton will look like. Pretty much a look alike to this boat with colors etc. but a Bob's Jackplate with a 14" setback which he custom builds for Layton. I may well add a T-Top. Kevin is going to hook me up with a buddy of his in Tarpon Springs who is a really good builder for the fab if my budget allows for it this year. If not, next year for sure. Bagger out. [/QUOTE]
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