Hey guys,
I'm looking for one of those small aluminum boats preferably 12' or a little bigger. Ideally, it would be great if I could purchase a package including, but not limited to:
Trailer
Gas Motor
Trolling Motor
Oars
Fishfinder
Rod holders
And if you are nice but not selling, maybe you can recommend me some or shoot me some links you find.
Thanks you guys!
Looking for new Boat + setup
- Alfredosauce
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RE:Looking for new Boat + setup
i have seen some small Aluminum boats about 12 ft or so for very cheap on craigslist 200-500. i would definitely check that out as well if you cant find anyone on here.
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RE:Looking for new Boat + setup
Considering selling mine, full package, but everything is 06 or newer so it will be pretty expensive for a 12 aluminum...What is your price range?
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- HillbillyGeek
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RE:Looking for new Boat + setup
My 10 foot jon boat is still for sale. I've been busy and haven't removed the transducer bracket (fish finder). Maybe next weekend...
A 10-footer makes a perfect one-man boat -- unless you weigh more than 250lbs (Weight distribution becomes an issue.) According to the coast guard sticker, the biggest motor you can put on it is 3.75 hp. I used a 40lb thrust trolling motor and got around pretty good. A large deep-cycle battery lasts all day, no problem-o.
One thing I love about this boat is the weight, or lack thereof. Cramming it in the back of a pickup is so easy, my wife could do it!
Since a trailer is not required, neither is a "real" boat launch. All you need is 6 feet of open shoreline. (Having 4WD is a plus because you can back into the water and the boat just slides out.)
A 10-footer makes a perfect one-man boat -- unless you weigh more than 250lbs (Weight distribution becomes an issue.) According to the coast guard sticker, the biggest motor you can put on it is 3.75 hp. I used a 40lb thrust trolling motor and got around pretty good. A large deep-cycle battery lasts all day, no problem-o.
One thing I love about this boat is the weight, or lack thereof. Cramming it in the back of a pickup is so easy, my wife could do it!
Since a trailer is not required, neither is a "real" boat launch. All you need is 6 feet of open shoreline. (Having 4WD is a plus because you can back into the water and the boat just slides out.)
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- michaelunbewust
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RE:Looking for new Boat + setup
12 ft. alum., 18 h.p. motor (oldie but goody), trolling motor, fishfinder (both pro-wired to newer marine battery in all-weather case), anchors, tilt-trailer (astro-turf for rails, so, no scratching). boat planes with 3 full-sized adults, and, I mean fast! title in hand. I just had it at potholes for 4 solid days of hard fishing, last week-end. I have had numerous guys pull it with different rigs ( a few wl.comer's), and, all say it is light-as-a-feather to tow. trailer lights have been re-wired, so, no grounding out. $1400 is my price. willing to consider trades. michaelunbewust@yahoo.com.
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