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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 2786" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>We are gonna go pick up a couple of boats tomorrow morning. Found this ad on Craigslist for a 14 foot vee for 300, and a 17 foot Grumman canoe for another 100. So, if everything checks out, we will be back 2 boats heavier. I am pumped. I am probably gonna do a conversion on the 14er, so that times when I am fishing alone, especially next summer, I won't have the hassle of the big 15 foot Lund deep vee. For one person, I would much rather have the ease of the 14 footer, and a tiller outboard. Plus, it would be easier for mom to tow, given her experience. And, the 12 footer really is to small for a large lake, and I can't put a deck in it, so this will be an improvement. Hopefully, everything works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 2786, member: 55"] We are gonna go pick up a couple of boats tomorrow morning. Found this ad on Craigslist for a 14 foot vee for 300, and a 17 foot Grumman canoe for another 100. So, if everything checks out, we will be back 2 boats heavier. I am pumped. I am probably gonna do a conversion on the 14er, so that times when I am fishing alone, especially next summer, I won't have the hassle of the big 15 foot Lund deep vee. For one person, I would much rather have the ease of the 14 footer, and a tiller outboard. Plus, it would be easier for mom to tow, given her experience. And, the 12 footer really is to small for a large lake, and I can't put a deck in it, so this will be an improvement. Hopefully, everything works out. [/QUOTE]
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