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samuwenn
Posted 5/12/2014 12:33 AM (#711141)
Subject: my boat rebuild





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Location: NoDak
here is my short boat rebuild, modified for bass and musky! dam i am excited!

just need to make some base boards, install the graphs and get the windsheild on.

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Sunshine
Posted 5/12/2014 6:09 AM (#711142 - in reply to #711141)
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Location: Waukesha, WI, USA
Nice job
partlycloudy
Posted 5/12/2014 7:20 AM (#711146 - in reply to #711141)
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Posts: 139


Location: Aurora IL
Looks nice. one question, is that a removable base for drivers seat? I believe by CG regs must be permanent but may not apply to rebuilds. How long of rod lockers were you able to fit. Bill
samuwenn
Posted 5/12/2014 8:25 AM (#711158 - in reply to #711141)
Subject: RE: my boat rebuild





Posts: 163


Location: NoDak
Rod locker is greAter than 10'5" and as far as CG standards go I guess I know it has more foam in it than original and the boat came with the remove able seat base for driver and never considered that it may be wrong nowadays there has never been a check for anything like that up here in ND and have never seen MN DNR yet
Masqui-ninja
Posted 5/16/2014 9:18 AM (#711735 - in reply to #711158)
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Location: Walker, MN
It looks like you put a lot of work into that boat and it looks great! Thanks for the pics and report, would love to hear how it fishes.
samuwenn
Posted 5/16/2014 4:57 PM (#711800 - in reply to #711141)
Subject: Re: my boat rebuild





Posts: 163


Location: NoDak
would be in it rite now, but the trailer had more than a bearing issue, it needed parts for the breaks, there ordered, will be out tomorrow afternoon and i am chomping at the bit
R code
Posted 5/16/2014 8:53 PM (#711813 - in reply to #711141)
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Location: SE WISCONSIN
very nice build
Pepper
Posted 5/20/2014 11:07 AM (#712184 - in reply to #711141)
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That looks nice. Did you use marine grade plywood? If so where did you fid it?
samuwenn
Posted 5/20/2014 1:17 PM (#712199 - in reply to #711141)
Subject: Re: my boat rebuild





Posts: 163


Location: NoDak
Yes 3/4 marine at menards, but I also sealed it all with a product called C.P.E.S. Clear penetrating epoxy sealant... Then fiberglass matting and cloth resined in

Rotdoctor.com old school website but good products
Walleyedoctor
Posted 5/21/2014 9:45 PM (#712432 - in reply to #711141)
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Posts: 76


Great job! It will be like having a new woman! Finished mine a year ago this week. $6000 and a little (lot) of elbow grease instead of $40,000 for a new one. Now to get some slime on her. Enjoy!!!
samuwenn
Posted 5/21/2014 11:19 PM (#712443 - in reply to #711141)
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Posts: 163


Location: NoDak
fishes awesomely! i love IPILOT LINK!
jboutdoorguy
Posted 5/22/2014 6:11 AM (#712452 - in reply to #711141)
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Posts: 121


Nice job!
CdnMuskie
Posted 6/6/2014 2:51 AM (#714317 - in reply to #711141)
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Posts: 7


Great job! Looks fantastic
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