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<blockquote data-quote="Slimcowboy1978" data-source="post: 469228" data-attributes="member: 23997"><p>I work in a warehouse for an rv manufacturing company, so I find many usefull materials in the scrap bins. Anything I scource from the trash, actually saves the company money. </p><p></p><p>This boat build budget is super tiny. My wife didnt want me to get a boat because they usually are money pits. I convinced her that I could build a boat for under 500 bucks by using repurposed parts. When my friends heard about my build, they donated small things like seats and rod holders. My wive has agreed though that the motor needs upgraded to something more modern and has actully set me a very high budget because as she said it could be transferred from this boat to my next one. </p><p></p><p>Im not going to be updating this thread much u til spring... in the mean time im just sourcing more parts until then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slimcowboy1978, post: 469228, member: 23997"] I work in a warehouse for an rv manufacturing company, so I find many usefull materials in the scrap bins. Anything I scource from the trash, actually saves the company money. This boat build budget is super tiny. My wife didnt want me to get a boat because they usually are money pits. I convinced her that I could build a boat for under 500 bucks by using repurposed parts. When my friends heard about my build, they donated small things like seats and rod holders. My wive has agreed though that the motor needs upgraded to something more modern and has actully set me a very high budget because as she said it could be transferred from this boat to my next one. Im not going to be updating this thread much u til spring... in the mean time im just sourcing more parts until then. [/QUOTE]
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