Great post Vonna
I've been trying to find pictures of all the boats we've had over the years and I'm missing a few. I asked Mom to dig through her photos and she found these for me. These are 3 of the first 5 boats we owned. I don't think there are any pics of boats 1 and 2.
This is the Ouachita that we had (Boat #3) The boat was a good one but the motor wasn't. We're at Reelfoot in this photo, around 1992, I'm guessing. That's Paul's '69 GMC that we towed the boat with. We rebuilt the engine in that truck under my parents' carport in the middle of hot summer. I became an official "grease monkey" during that project. That's also our popup camper in the background and my Dad's truck, officially known as "Ole Blue."
This is our Bass Tracker (Boat #4) It was a great boat and we had a lot of good times in it. Back then, the hulls were riveted and when you got in rougher water, it sounded like it was coming apart. When my Dad died, our hearts just weren't in it anymore and we sold it.
After a couple of years, we caught the fishing fever again and bought this old Glassmate (Boat #5). It really wasn't the best choice for fishing and Paul knew it from the beginning, but I liked it and being the sweet man he is, he let me have that one. The windshield was nice in cold weather and the dogs liked it, but it was definitely not a crappie boat.
Over the course of 28+ years, we've had a lot of boats and there were good things about each of them. (Except for the old Cherokee vee bottom, I truly hate that boat.) Our very first one was a 12 ft aluminum boat with no motor that we traded for a load of firewood the winter after we bought our first house. We learned something with each one, we caught fish in each one and we made good memories, too. The boat we have now is probably as close to perfection as we'll ever get and if it weren't for all of those other learning experiences with the other ones along the way, I guess we'd be looking for yet another one!
Vonna
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Great post Vonna
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Good post Vonna. I too have had a few, mostly aluminum til this one. The first I gave $50 for and it had several holes in it. One was big enough to drop a baseball through and not hit the sides. A 10' jon that got a lot of use. Canoes, jon boats, belly boat, runabout and the one I still miss is the last one I had--the stick steer. Just rode too rough up front for me. I learned from mine too and always wanted something a little further along the process with more speed and comfort. What I have now serves me well but I still have the next one in my mind, something along the lines of what Feelay or Mr Dux sport around in. I was blessed to find this one and may never change but the thought is there.
I wish I could find a truck like the white one in the pic that y'all rebuilt, my favorite body style. I had a '69 for a time and liked everything about it except the gas tank in the cab. That one looked nice. Was the Ouachita in the pic a stick steer? It looks like one a friend and I used to fish out of that he owned. Fish catching machine. Your post brought back a lot of memories of past boats and some of the places that I fished with each one. Thanks Vonna.
This is a great post Vonna. You and Paul have built so many great memories together. It got me to thinking how I have been blessed with five boats over the years from Jon boats, Crosby side wheel steer boats, Venture Bass boats but my favorite always has been the boat I had to leave behind in Ohio. Like you and Paul, I absolutely loved my Bass Tracker boat the best.
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I liked your Red Boat the bestest.
This Red Boat.
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Was the Ouachita in the pic a stick steer? It looks like one a friend and I used to fish out of that he owned. Fish catching machine.
Skeet,
This boat had a console. It was a wide stable boat with a low deck on it. It fished great,We just could never get the bugs worked out of the engine.
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