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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Ouachita 1648
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 413400" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>Pretty nice old fiberglass bass boat. They made those things heavy back in the day but there's still a lot of them catching fish. I had a 17' square stearned Ouchita(?) canoe some years ago and loved the Indian logo on the sides. That company must have been bought out or went out of business but they made a lot of aluminum boats in Arkansas for a long time. They are getting harder and harder to find.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing your build and your passion for saving the good old boats. I have just about as much fun working on project boats as I do fishing out of them and it really is a pretty cheap hobby relative to lots of others. I've owned some kind of boat since I was 13 years old and went out with my dad in his for years before that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 413400, member: 20155"] Pretty nice old fiberglass bass boat. They made those things heavy back in the day but there's still a lot of them catching fish. I had a 17' square stearned Ouchita(?) canoe some years ago and loved the Indian logo on the sides. That company must have been bought out or went out of business but they made a lot of aluminum boats in Arkansas for a long time. They are getting harder and harder to find. Thanks for sharing your build and your passion for saving the good old boats. I have just about as much fun working on project boats as I do fishing out of them and it really is a pretty cheap hobby relative to lots of others. I've owned some kind of boat since I was 13 years old and went out with my dad in his for years before that. [/QUOTE]
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