Well hate to see you lose a boat but hopefully you can get another. Darn nice slabs in the pics. KABOOM my friend!
That's right yawl , its a sad day here in Texas . The SS minnow has finally been put down for the count . She ran hard as any boat out there for 5 years thru wind and sleet and heat and you name it . She hit lakes from far east Texas to way west Texas , She went north to the border and south to Waco . She managed to help me ketch well over 25,000 crappie during her voyages to and fro and at last she has to go .
We took a saws all to her yesterday after lunch and it was so fast to cut her up it wasn't funny . SK will get the 40 zebra motor off her and I don't know who wants the trailer just yet ,but to be sure the ole 1963 13 foot Boston Whaler wont be hitting the water anymore .
She sure did well for me and I miss her terribly . she was fast like a rabbit and could turn on a dime and was like having a bad boy go cart as boat ride .
The good news is the wife keeps mentioning I need to get another boat
So after we said our good byes my bud and I went over for a bit to visit the boat slips at Ez's place and took a chicken basket for each of us and had lunch and played with the crappie under the dock for a while .
I did manage to ketch one real nice one and a handful of others and in the end I got home and collected eggs from the chickens and fed my dog and said my final good bye to the boat of my boy hood dreams . I always wanted a 13 ft Boston whaler since I was a preteen and by golly my wish came true in 2012 for a mere 2600 US dollars complete with a graph ,trolling motor ,life jackets and water ready .
So never say never , it could happen .
and that ladies and gentleman is my story and I am sticking to it
KABOOM is the word
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Well hate to see you lose a boat but hopefully you can get another. Darn nice slabs in the pics. KABOOM my friend!
Humpty Dumpty and all the kings men could not put it back together
I don't know the back story but I thought The Whalers were unsinkable, what happened.
You know me, I'm always ready for a road trip. Chip Newest member of Traveling Team Overalls
when about half the hull came off and up the transom a bit while SK and i were up on plane wide open one day , i knew she was toast .
the cost to put a new belly on her was in the thousands and i couldn't bring myself to spend that much on her.
it really does make me sad to see her go away like you cant imagine .
me n her and a simple 2 d graph hurt a many a thousand crappie back when
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she didn't sink , she just blew off her fiberglass belly at wide open one day after work , we still used her the rest of the afternoon at idle and hammered crappie that day .
i also hit a big stump with her about 3 years before that and repaired the huge hole in her that time .
but when she peeled about half her belly off the last time it was a done deal.
i could have still used her at idle if i wanted to but it just wasn't the same without letting them 40 zebras lose i tell ya .
she could really go well for a bitty boat when she was in good shape .
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So sad, you will get over it, maybe!
I remember your exploits in the whaler with the zebras off another forum!
Time for a different one!
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Sad to see a boat go. Good looking fish and eggs
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
I am sorry about your boat! On the bright side, you can now start looking for a new one, let the hunt begin!
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