After replying to richs battery charger post in the electrical section i realized how many parts and accesories I've added to my tin that are second hand.
All of it in fine working order and saved me a ton of money.
I'll list mine and I would like others to do the same.
Guest 10 amp dual bank charger, from a guy at work who upgraded to a 3 bank. $50.00 2 years old.
Bass pro transom mounted 45 thrust trolling motor, 4 years old still new in box $75.00 from a guy on craigslist.
Riptide bow mount bracket $50.00 from another craigslister. Flipped my TM head and installed on bowmount. BOOM works like a champ
Garmin 541s 1 year old from another co worker who upgraded. $100.00 with blu chart. And as a bonus I have the coordinates for all of his honey holes in charlotte harbor.
This tinny is my first boat, I got her from a snowbird at the end of season 3 years ago. He was meticulous with maintenance and care. My original idea was to use this boat to learn and teach my sons about operation and seamanship and then upgrade to a "real" boat. Well we love this thing so much the plan had to change. Next year I will get a new runabout or pontoon but the Crestliner ain't going nowhere. And the best part? My wife agrees. She said," Keep your little boat for flats fishing and playing in the canals. The big boat can be for family outings." Sounds good to me.
So show me your second hand stuff, things that are good enough for tinnies but outdated for "real" boats.
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All of it in fine working order and saved me a ton of money.
I'll list mine and I would like others to do the same.
Guest 10 amp dual bank charger, from a guy at work who upgraded to a 3 bank. $50.00 2 years old.
Bass pro transom mounted 45 thrust trolling motor, 4 years old still new in box $75.00 from a guy on craigslist.
Riptide bow mount bracket $50.00 from another craigslister. Flipped my TM head and installed on bowmount. BOOM works like a champ
Garmin 541s 1 year old from another co worker who upgraded. $100.00 with blu chart. And as a bonus I have the coordinates for all of his honey holes in charlotte harbor.
This tinny is my first boat, I got her from a snowbird at the end of season 3 years ago. He was meticulous with maintenance and care. My original idea was to use this boat to learn and teach my sons about operation and seamanship and then upgrade to a "real" boat. Well we love this thing so much the plan had to change. Next year I will get a new runabout or pontoon but the Crestliner ain't going nowhere. And the best part? My wife agrees. She said," Keep your little boat for flats fishing and playing in the canals. The big boat can be for family outings." Sounds good to me.
So show me your second hand stuff, things that are good enough for tinnies but outdated for "real" boats.
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