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Monark 14 foot project
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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 74510" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>Thats awesome! Your the first on on Tinboats that fishes close to where I fish. We might hook up one trip, I can show you around Hopedale which is very fishable in a 14'. I learned the area in a 14' Monark until I ripped the transom out of it. It was my fault, I hung a way to big and heavy 4-stroke on it and you know how bad the roads are on 10 between Pontchartrain </p><p> and N.O. East. If nothing else you are more than welcome to follow us when you get your boat running. </p><p></p><p>What is your opinion on them closing the MRGO as far as affecting the fishing around Seabrook? The ole timers are telling me that it will become freshwater again.</p><p></p><p>How wide is your 14' (you might have said and I missed it)? I had a 1448 Monark with just a decked floor and it was very stable. I'm 230lbs and I could stand on the side of it without fear of it tipping. A 20# TM is a little on the light side but will work as long as you do not have a lot of current or wind.</p><p></p><p>Don't be afraid to ask ?'s. The people on here are the best and pretty knowledgeable. Just remember, A dumb question is one not asked!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 74510, member: 801"] Thats awesome! Your the first on on Tinboats that fishes close to where I fish. We might hook up one trip, I can show you around Hopedale which is very fishable in a 14'. I learned the area in a 14' Monark until I ripped the transom out of it. It was my fault, I hung a way to big and heavy 4-stroke on it and you know how bad the roads are on 10 between Pontchartrain and N.O. East. If nothing else you are more than welcome to follow us when you get your boat running. What is your opinion on them closing the MRGO as far as affecting the fishing around Seabrook? The ole timers are telling me that it will become freshwater again. How wide is your 14' (you might have said and I missed it)? I had a 1448 Monark with just a decked floor and it was very stable. I'm 230lbs and I could stand on the side of it without fear of it tipping. A 20# TM is a little on the light side but will work as long as you do not have a lot of current or wind. Don't be afraid to ask ?'s. The people on here are the best and pretty knowledgeable. Just remember, A dumb question is one not asked!!! [/QUOTE]
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