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    What paint did you use for it to stick to that type of plastic?

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    Thumbs up Here is mine!

    Same rig as slabsrus has. Seat can be moved aft and a second seat placed up front. Great fun. Just got min in June of this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coyote419 View Post
    Same rig as slabsrus has. Seat can be moved aft and a second seat placed up front. Great fun. Just got min in June of this year.
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    Nice looking rig there Chris. You even went and got a pole holder,,nice touch. What a great boat they are..Getting ready to put mine to the big test Saturday on my 120 mile non-stop paddle. Will post updates/pics/and videos here and on a couple other threads here on crappie.com
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    It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D

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    Default SC Sneak boat

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    This is one of the neatest small boats I have ever seen. This is the 2 man 12 foot model. It is built by a family in Pelion SC. It has a unique foot controll setup and a custom made MotorGuide on the back. The front seat removes for more storage or a Lab for duck hunting. Live well under the back seat and a 2nd one or dry storage in the front. Extremely stable, almost impossible to tip over due to the contoured sides.Has a built in depthfinder in the foot control pedals. Runs all day on one battery charge. Unfortunately I had to sell it to have room for a Bass Tracker that I bought last year.
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    That is a nice little sneak boat!

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    Here's mine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackhawk19 View Post
    Here's mine.

    Nice rig there Blackhawk!!

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    great boat. we have a small city lake herein central eastern ky ,electric motor only .Your boat would be great for it.

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    I would definite say invest in some good quality seats. If you spend long days on the water they are invaluble. Bought mine at Bass Pro.


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    Here's mine!
    My son and I fish out of it, however it can be paddled solo as well.
    My buddies with kayaks actually have trouble keeping up with me once I break out the double paddles.

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