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    I found this for sale. $400. I bet someone could cut it in half and weld the back end and shorten it up and remove that metal seat. Bingo! Wish I knew how to weld.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I like it John
    Thanks Buddy Small one man boat needed Like This one


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tn Johnboy View Post
    Attachment 296764 Best money I’ve spent on a small boat.



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    Good looking boat, but man, I sure love that trailer. I built mine out of scrape 2x4s, and it is in no way "road ready." That looks like the way to go.
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    C E Smith trailer pulls like a dream


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    I got lucky the other day and found an 8’ Jon boat for $50. It’s light enough I can carry it myself and fits perfectly in the bed of my truck. I bought it to use in my pond at the house but figured it’s perfect for double duty for single polling in the spring


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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    I got lucky the other day and found an 8’ Jon boat for $50. It’s light enough I can carry it myself and fits perfectly in the bed of my truck. I bought it to use in my pond at the house but figured it’s perfect for double duty for single polling in the spring


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    Speck, you'll love that thing. That's what mine is 8'9", and it fits nicely in my pickup. I can't close the tailgate because of a toolbox but I strap it in and it rides fine. I live here on Enid and built the trailer to pull behind my four-wheeler and can get to the backwater pretty much anywhere I want to right now. No way, I'd pull my trailer down the road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcrappiemax View Post
    Good looking boat, but man, I sure love that trailer. I built mine out of scrape 2x4s, and it is in no way "road ready." That looks like the way to go.
    How do you control the speed of the trolling motors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    I got lucky the other day and found an 8’ Jon boat for $50. It’s light enough I can carry it myself and fits perfectly in the bed of my truck. I bought it to use in my pond at the house but figured it’s perfect for double duty for single polling in the spring


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    Two pedals one for each motor. They are varable speed forward and reverse. Go to utube type in twin troller x10 their is a ton of info there.
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