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Looking to do a conversion - will this boat work????????
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<blockquote data-quote="MeanMouth" data-source="post: 121804" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>Like stated by D-man, a Fish Finder and some sort of motor (trolling or small gas motor) would do you justice.</p><p></p><p>As far as trolling motors go, since it's a 12 footer, an entry level trolling motor with at least 30 pounds of thrust would be fine. Of course, if you plan on getting friends and gear together, you can look for a troller with more thrust.</p><p></p><p>As far as the fish finder goes, you should certainly look for a unit that can be removed easily. A good little unit like the Humminbird 565 can be removed and stored, leaving only the wiring hooked up on your boat, which obviously helps protect your setup.</p><p></p><p>So all in all:</p><p>Motor (trolling motor with a battery or an outboard with a 3-6 gallon gas tank)</p><p>Fish Finder</p><p>Life Jackets</p><p>...and don't forget the coolor with your favorite barley-pop :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeanMouth, post: 121804, member: 2460"] Like stated by D-man, a Fish Finder and some sort of motor (trolling or small gas motor) would do you justice. As far as trolling motors go, since it's a 12 footer, an entry level trolling motor with at least 30 pounds of thrust would be fine. Of course, if you plan on getting friends and gear together, you can look for a troller with more thrust. As far as the fish finder goes, you should certainly look for a unit that can be removed easily. A good little unit like the Humminbird 565 can be removed and stored, leaving only the wiring hooked up on your boat, which obviously helps protect your setup. So all in all: Motor (trolling motor with a battery or an outboard with a 3-6 gallon gas tank) Fish Finder Life Jackets ...and don't forget the coolor with your favorite barley-pop :wink: [/QUOTE]
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