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New Boat? Pictures Please.
Don't get the wrong idea...I do like my 21 :D
That being said I am looking for another project. However this would be a utility boat that I could leave in the water small horse power and maybe no bigger than 17 feet. I had a Carolina Skiff at one time, but the pound in even minor chop was awful . I like the idea of a tiller boat, but open to any suggestions. I mean even a small bayliner could be converted...into something cool. I think "Big" did something at one time but I can't seem to locate it. So if any of you out there have any pictures post them here so I can get some ideas, and maybe start looking for some derelict hull out there. |
17' Hews or Boston Whaler, I got a cool little 17 footer for free if you want it... rides good in a chop for a small bote
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17 Seaway. It is probably too far to pick up mine, but this hull was kind of common 30 years ago. I think they are worth keeping an eye out for. I think 40hp is about right. We have a 55 Tohatsu, and it is plenty. They are light, basic boats, with reasonable freeboard. The new 18 is a different design. (this isn't mine but this is the hull) http://dandmmarine.com/?p=78 |
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A little bigger than your criteria, and hardly a utility boat, but my suggestion anyway:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqCdwmkGImY I'll start working on mine pretty soon if I can get all my chores done. Dave |
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I think Bigshrimpin converted a Vagabond 14 puffer to a pot puller for his E.Rocks.
I think a Redfisher like Blue Heron suggested would be good for putting around inside through your locales skinny water stretches. Another thing would be a Carolina Dory of sorts |
If you are interested in the Hobie, I'm pretty sure I know where one is available.
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Here are two, the blue one is a 17' and the king fisher is a 16'
http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psda49d560.jpg http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psb61590a5.jpg http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9df476c2.jpg You can have either on or both! :D |
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