Looks nice. Congrats and use the heck out of it!!!!!
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Told you I would show you how to spend a lot of money. Look foreword to a post with some slabs pictured.
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Looks nice. Congrats and use the heck out of it!!!!!
Congrats, It looks good. Fill that live well up.
Nice boat, man.....do yourself a favor, if you are going to be trailering it very far and go ahead and replace the wheel bearings on the trailer as well. If it had a bad tire, chances are the previous owner wasn't too dilligent about keeping his bearings lubricated. This can save a roadside disaster...and prevent a perfectly good fishing trip from going sideways. They are not that expensive...
I believe in catch and release.....right into the grease!!!!!Wilk816 LIKED above post
Thanks for advice on bearings. Planned on doing that for sure. Like you said it's a pretty cheap precaution lol
Best place to get trailer bearings is the Truck & Trailer Center on Hickman Mills Drive, just north of Blue Ridge Blvd and east of 71 Hwy. North of Grandview City limits. Just Take your old bearings and grease seals in and they will match them up for you. Also reasonable on cost . Just look for the trailers parked on the east side and take the exit right there.
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Got my first boat before I got my first wife. I still have the boat hahahahaha
Congrats on the new boat, or maybe I should say sorry for what you did! I wish you the best!![]()
Bass Pro should now have the a Lake Master chips in stock. With the lake master you can adjust the contour reading based on the lake level. So of it is 10' high or 5' low you will have accurate depth contours. You can also highlight "shallow" water. I have mine set on 5' for shallow water setting. So every thing less than 5' shows up red.
Congrats on the new boat. It looks good!