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<blockquote data-quote="THEABEXPERTS" data-source="post: 240770" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>Excellent! Don't beat yourself up for buying a solid new boat it was a good decision for hundreds of reasons! slap the motor on, use a cooler as storage and get on the water. As you spend more time using the boat you will come up with solutions for improvements. Fish it for a year and build it in your head a hundred different ways before you commit and you will end up with the perfect boat for you!</p><p> If you factor in your hourly rate, materials, and the headaches of getting an old boat to look as good as yours, you will see that you made a great decision!........... Don't be afraid to get in there with a drill, you have to start somewhere, you will find 30 different ways to mount a trolling motor on this board. Have fun and take pics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THEABEXPERTS, post: 240770, member: 7658"] Excellent! Don't beat yourself up for buying a solid new boat it was a good decision for hundreds of reasons! slap the motor on, use a cooler as storage and get on the water. As you spend more time using the boat you will come up with solutions for improvements. Fish it for a year and build it in your head a hundred different ways before you commit and you will end up with the perfect boat for you! If you factor in your hourly rate, materials, and the headaches of getting an old boat to look as good as yours, you will see that you made a great decision!........... Don't be afraid to get in there with a drill, you have to start somewhere, you will find 30 different ways to mount a trolling motor on this board. Have fun and take pics! [/QUOTE]
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