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Let's see your boat


Chris Haley

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I bought a new ranger last fall, have not even been in it on the water. Now I'm going nuts waiting for open water. I am going to get a few photos tonight and put them up. Let's see your pride and joys!!

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Congrats on the new Ranger what type? I have a Z20 and really like it although I miss my 520. Something about "my first one" mabey. I will see if I remeber how to post pics later and put them up.

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Here she is. Not my pride and joy, but it gets me out on the lake. Can't wait to crack the throttle!

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Nothing fancy, but it serves it's purpose. And I got it on the water last weekend smile

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Here are the boats me and HugoBox share - the first has our Dad and buddy Perry in it, both of them gone now, this pic was from 2001.

1997 Alumacraft TP175:

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This is our rehabbed duck boat that doubles as extra fishing boat - 1982 Alumacraft Classic 16 - it gets a Northern Flight blind on it in fall, along with a lot mud and hopefully some feathers and blood wink

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Not nearly as nice as some, but they both serve me well.

For little lakes

For the BIG water!!

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Hey MN, I have caught some of my biggest fish in my life out of a canoe and that blue Lund? A Lund is a Lund? They are all good. grin

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Dbl what size is your prov it looks like a newer verson of mine and mine is a 1775.

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Last spring I had this.

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It turned into this.

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And after a lot of work, money, time, and beer....It's now this!!!!!!!

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Nice work there boilerguy!!! I must say though those PBR's in the back are going to be awefully stale come this spring. Goodluck in your new boat. Kevin.

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Nice boats all, and Boilerguy, great job!!! PBR can help do wonders, huh? wink

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Boilerguy looks GREAT. i see in the cup holers in the back ya got the good ol PBR's. had a couple of those with ya at the first slabfest. great job on the rig.

iceman

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kinda stands out on the water but im only 17 what do you expect! Pride-N-Joy for me grin

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Nothing wrong with that boat Evinrude19. I prefer those boats actually, all function!

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Well heres our nice little boat we bought last year!

Works good on the river and even better up in basswood!

and we are currently installing a nice marine radio in der!

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and then it also works nice for duck hunting!

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(the stuff on both sides of me is camo canvas and it works really nice.

we are "pimpin" out my uncles little 12 footer for duck by using a pop-up blind with a camoed out engine!!

Jordyn

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evinrude19, hey don't knock yourself, at least your not blowing all your cash like most your age. It's a good start! Flip it over this spring, sander her down and spray her up! She'll look like a millon bucks! In B/C 2. Leech~~

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