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If we're going into family boats it was:
1974 Duo 17' trihull with a 115, we went out every weekend and once caught some sunfish. Some 80s 17' I/O ski boat, used once 16' bass tracker with a 50hp merc, figured out how to catch fish in this one. 18' bayliner bass boat with 125 force 1993 20' regency sunbird with 200hp I/O, lots of good times in this one, about the time I turned 16 2001 21' ebbtide with 200hp I/O, fell off the trailer but had a thick hull 2001 tige 21v, dam wakeboard boat 2006 malibu v-ride, dam wakeboard boat 2008 23' malibu, not sure what it is, rides good and good for drinking beer The malibus will turn as quick and sharp as you can throw the wheel, much quicker than unsuspecting passengers can stay in their seats. 330 hp also.
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Fishing is always good, its the catching that varies. 1992 Mako 210 Walkaround |
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My parents have lived on the river most of my life so either me or my father had a boat.
1975 My first boat 12' John Boat with a Sears 9.9 (8 or 9 years old) 1980 I purchased a 14 Jon Dorey (spelling) with a 25 hsp Evenrude. I would also use that Evenrude on my 12' John Boat and it would fly (around 14 years old). 1984 My dad purchased a brand new 19' Cudy Cabin Bayliner with an AQ125 Volvo I/O we ran the dog crap out of that boat for about 10 years before it died. 1996 I purchased a 1983 20' CC Sea Ox while on vacation at the Outer Banks. 1996 One month after I purchased the Sea Ox I purcased my 1983 V20 CC which had a one month old 150 Johnson and sold the Sea Ox. I was not looking for a boat but was out with a buddy who owned the V20 and when he said he had to sell the V20 and then the price I just said "sold". I gave him $500 more for the works then he had just paid for the new motor but I did my good deed and helped out a friend. The boat still runs great and is sitting in my yard ready to catch some more stripers. I am now 44 and maybe one day I'll grow up. |
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First boat I had was a Chris Craft kitboat 8' pram. (oars) Built it with the help of my father.
After the pram I spent most of my time on the water in sailboats. They were: Lippincott Comet - Cedar construction Star - Olympic class boat with a full keel Flying Dutchman - Sloop with a masthead rig. Had spinnaker, 140% jib, etc. In the middle 50's i got into stinkpots and the first was a 16' Lyman klinker built, much like Monkey Butlers Penn Yan. Power, 22 1/2 HP Evinrude. No gears, just forward, no recoil starter, just rope wound around flywheel. Getting underway was an experience. Re-powered with an Evinrude 25 Bigtwin with forward, neutral, and reverse. Went on with some larger boats such as a 32' Owens inboard with twin 283 chevvys. About 12 years ago I got into building cedar strip canoes and kayaks. Built 2 canoes and 3 kayaks. I have had my V20 Cuddy for about 8 years. The first 4 years I was in V20 partnership with my brother-inlaw. My V20 is as follows: 1984 V20 Bimini Top w all stainless hardware. New Sunbrella cloth this year. 60 gallon tank with added 24 gallon tank for far off shore fishing. Raw water washdown 6 added rod holders in addition to the 4 gunnel holders 15' gunnel mounted outriggers Anchor Ball Porta Potti Sitek VHF Radio Garmin GPS Sitek Loran C AM, FM, CD radio 3 step stainless steel ladder on swim platform I am currently working on rebuild and re-finish teak on rod boxes. I hope they will be ready for spring season. Refinished teak cabin door, teak gunnel treads, teak bilge door. My goal for all of the wood on the V to be done this spring. I have an Easy Loader tandom trailer that the V lives on. The trailer is an ongoing refurb project. So far I have replaced the following: Manual winch with a Dutton Lainson electric winch All 32 rollers All lights with leds Jack All bearings 4 tires Original 1985 Yamaha 150 2 stroke, Repainting the leg and cowling as we speak. I am using computer matched Yamaha acrylic blue lacquer w/clear coat auto paint. Racor 10 micron filter Like they say, a boat is a hole-in-the-water that you pour money into!!! To me it is money well spent. Geek
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Doylestown, PA - Cape May County NJ, and all of the fishin\' holes known and unknown in the Delaware Bay and offshore!!! Last edited by Geekie1; 01-14-2009 at 03:38 PM. |
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