Good luck with it and keep us posted. Something I did, solder all your light connections if you can. I did my bass boat in 2010 and never had an issue with it , sold it last year.
Just purchased a 2006 Triton boat that was used primarily as a crappie fishing vessel. Trailer needs lots of work. Just got the engine back from the shop and its ready to go. After some TLC I hope to post some pics and get her in the water. Tight Lines.
Good luck with it and keep us posted. Something I did, solder all your light connections if you can. I did my bass boat in 2010 and never had an issue with it , sold it last year.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling aroundJeepjock, SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Congratulations, it won’t be too long before you have it working contour lines and brush piles.
Pass the "Sportsman Baton" on before you're gone, promote values for others to hunt and fish upon.Jeepjock LIKED above post
Good luck, not as versatile as the ranger ghost you posted, but I guess you were looking for something bigger & have to admit nothing shabby about those Triton's....look forward to some pics.....
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Thanks for the tech tip. I have got my hands full trying to get this rig ready for speck'in. But when I do, this dog will hunt.
Thanks Jim. Never realized how messed up things have gotten until I started ordering parts to repair my new rig. Super slow delivery and just received another delivery of incorrect parts. Wow. Quality control is out the window.