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<blockquote data-quote="alteredpilot" data-source="post: 502908" data-attributes="member: 34468"><p>Beaters all the way. I fix other peoples stuff all week so the last thing I want to do is spend a bunch of time after work maintaining toys. I bought a 14R on a galvanized trailer and found an old Montgomery Wards Johnson 9HP two stroke. I have a grand wrapped up in the whole package. If any of them need replaced, I'll junk 'em and get another. I hardly even drive my full custom '52 chevy because I have to wash and polish and do all that every time I want to take it out. Hose the boat down, flush the motor and park it. I'm not really into deep water or island fishing so this little beater is perfect for the bays and harbors and breakwalls and inshore kelp. My friends have big boats so If I get the itch to tag along then I can pay for gas and they can do the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alteredpilot, post: 502908, member: 34468"] Beaters all the way. I fix other peoples stuff all week so the last thing I want to do is spend a bunch of time after work maintaining toys. I bought a 14R on a galvanized trailer and found an old Montgomery Wards Johnson 9HP two stroke. I have a grand wrapped up in the whole package. If any of them need replaced, I'll junk 'em and get another. I hardly even drive my full custom '52 chevy because I have to wash and polish and do all that every time I want to take it out. Hose the boat down, flush the motor and park it. I'm not really into deep water or island fishing so this little beater is perfect for the bays and harbors and breakwalls and inshore kelp. My friends have big boats so If I get the itch to tag along then I can pay for gas and they can do the rest. [/QUOTE]
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