Show Boat
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I'll be out in one of two Eastern 18's.
This is an '82 I restored last year:
Here's a 2000 I got last fall to provide a little more protection when the kids are out with me. Still needs stickers
This is an '82 I restored last year:
Here's a 2000 I got last fall to provide a little more protection when the kids are out with me. Still needs stickers
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- BottomDollar
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Beautiful boats, Thorfinn!
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Thanks! I usually head out from the Converse ramp. Hate crowds so I try to make it so I have Mondays and Tuesdays off all summer
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ONLY CROWD ON MONDAY IS CRAZY IVAN AND HE WILL SHARE....OR MAYBE NOT...BUT JUST ELBOW YOUR WAY IN! LOL
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Guess I'll go Tuesday just to be safe
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That is some really poor gun handling safety. Just sayin is allTrackertroller wrote:The Duck Boat
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- fishhuntadventure
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Very nice boat! That is my style- small but very roomy with more than ample space. What exactly is your boat? I can't decide. I am just curious .BottomDollar wrote:...to rebuild an old tinnie. Here's a before and after, and the after shot...when I get a truck I'll venture to some other launches.
Cheers, Andy.
I have an old 19' Starcraft Holiday that should finally hit the water this summer- after years of languishing on-and-off. Your pic looks like a 21 and maybe a starcraft but not sure?
Looks sharp.
As far as other ramps- even with your little tow rig you should be able to hit Mallets, Shelburne, and CONVERSE!! if you drive smart and take it easy. Unless you are over your tow capacity... although those old aluminum boats are pretty light for their size.
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- BottomDollar
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Thanks! It's actually just an 18'er. The cabin makes it look a bit larger. It's a '74 Starcraft Chieftain with an '82 OMC 70hp and '76 OMC kicker.fishhuntadventure wrote:
Very nice boat! That is my style- small but very roomy with more than ample space. What exactly is your boat? I can't decide. I am just curious .
I have an old 19' Starcraft Holiday that should finally hit the water this summer- after years of languishing on-and-off. Your pic looks like a 21 and maybe a starcraft but not sure?
Looks sharp.
As far as other ramps- even with your little tow rig you should be able to hit Mallets, Shelburne, and CONVERSE!! if you drive smart and take it easy. Unless you are over your tow capacity... although those old aluminum boats are pretty light for their size.
I just picked up an old Cherokee to tow this rig, and I'm headed down to Converse right now for my 2014 shakedown trip!
fishhunt, I think I've seen your posts over on the iboats forums. Here's my rebuild thread from there if you want to check out the teardown and build: http://forums.iboats.com/boat-restorati ... 89547.html It's not a total restoration like some of the old Starcraft guys do (there are some amazing restos on the SC forum), but it's safe and solid. Toward the end of my thread I even pasted some images from this forum of some frostbite action. Good luck with your Holiday! As you know, there's plenty of inspiration on the SC forum. Cheers!
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The Fiasco at mooring. I'm taking a whole month off to go fishing this summer. Only my fourth vacation in 12 years.
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Thorfinn, those Easterns of yours are fantastic. Those are some of my favorite boats.
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After Being Frozen out Jan 14th and not on the Water since then working six days a week all spring and summer.
I'm just now seeing the light and looking forward to some fine fall winter fishing with You starting with the Shootout November 1st. I'm off all November & December this year
I painted up and had Surprise lettered and put some new gear aboard too!
Soon to be seen on the Lake with you
I'm just now seeing the light and looking forward to some fine fall winter fishing with You starting with the Shootout November 1st. I'm off all November & December this year
I painted up and had Surprise lettered and put some new gear aboard too!
Soon to be seen on the Lake with you
Fish On!
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The SURPRISE is looking reel nice. Great job....