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Stolen Carolina Skiff....Going Tin
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<blockquote data-quote="Roosterrusek" data-source="post: 337208" data-attributes="member: 4322"><p>So some tool stole my 18.5 foot Carolina Skiff in Nov. I have no illusions of getting it back and the budget says something smaller right now. Always wanted to get a johnboat and convert it to a flats boat so here we go...any advice up front? I am thinking a 15-16 footer that I can easily get into the back waterways Jacksonville's intercostal areas. I want something that will get me on the water now, and then when I get my new house I can rip it apart and clean it and customize it.</p><p></p><p>Any advice is welcome....thanks and will be here for advice on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roosterrusek, post: 337208, member: 4322"] So some tool stole my 18.5 foot Carolina Skiff in Nov. I have no illusions of getting it back and the budget says something smaller right now. Always wanted to get a johnboat and convert it to a flats boat so here we go...any advice up front? I am thinking a 15-16 footer that I can easily get into the back waterways Jacksonville's intercostal areas. I want something that will get me on the water now, and then when I get my new house I can rip it apart and clean it and customize it. Any advice is welcome....thanks and will be here for advice on a regular basis. Paul [/QUOTE]
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