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Boat project step 1.....
Well, I have confirmed all of the mechanical features. Now it's time to add all the goodies for step 1. Added new spare tire and mount, eagle gps color graph, tilt trim at steering, 8 pole storage/travel track for spider rigging poles, new drift masters T-250h's. Next is new matching high back camo seats. Then load her up with Midsouth tackle and ozark rods and test her out on an official maiden voyage!
What do y'all think so far?
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Looks great!! I know you have got to be proud. Congrats!!
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Looks good but you gotta get it wet to catch fish. Go hit the water!:)
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She 's gittin there!!! Nice Boat!!
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Dennis, you are as bad as a bass fisherman, ggot to have all the purdy items added to the boat, congrats on the new ride, you will enjoy it, take up bass tournaments and you will be adding more purdy items to that boat, if I was you I would stick to fishing for panfish, bass fishing is just another expensive hobby, it's costly to have both hobbies, chase the crappie, bass fishing is twice as expensive even on the ameture level.
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Crappie all the way for me. I have nothing against the bass fishermen but it ain't my style, and like you said way too expensive for me!
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WOW>>>Your boat is looking good Dennis, cant wait to slime it up a little.
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Thanks Russ! And we will do a trip in her real soon.
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Dennis the boat is looking good. Is there a particular reason you are going with the Driftmaster's over the rest of the holders out there?
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I have come to like the driftmasters better than the other brands, especially the T-250H's. They are strong, durable and made for all trolling: Spider rigging, long-lining and crank pulling. The price is very reasonable as well and they are the best on the market in my opinion, but everyone seems to like their own style. I would say the others are very good products as well, but I trust my driftmasters when the money or a big slab is on the line.
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I agree with you on your choice of rod holders. I use Driftmasters and Tite Loks for the very same reason. They are more versatile for different styles of pushing, AND pulling.
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I just got a set of the Cumberland Crappie rod holders, and I'm excited about using those as well. They have a super fine left, right adjustment, and like the Tite Loks, NO TOOLS NEEDED.
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Dennis that boat is getting heavy! leave room for me
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