It took me a year and two months to build this:biggrin. Now that the weather temp is down a bit, I am going to try to catch some crappie at Pomme:highfive. I guess if I have to travel to far, I'll get the ole Champ out.
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It took me a year and two months to build this:biggrin. Now that the weather temp is down a bit, I am going to try to catch some crappie at Pomme:highfive. I guess if I have to travel to far, I'll get the ole Champ out.
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go getem' tonto..........
It looks like a catch and release boat. Good luck.
That looks labor intensive.Would like to see more pics if ya have them.Hope ya catch some good ones out of it.
My buddy has built several of these, they ARE a lot of work, but a lot of fun too. Nice job.
Yeah, like Hogster...I'd like to see more pics! That thing looks sweet. You can see the dedication you put into it. Now let's hope it catches fish!
that is pretty awsome, thanks for sharing...
Pretty slick. We built one my junior or senior year of high school. Lots of work and rework.
Sweet looking rig.
Nice
That looks realy nice, I like the color of the wood you chose. You can tell there was a lot of hard work went into that.
Looks good!
You definitely have something there to be proud of .....:ThumbsUp
Sweet, hope you have fun in it.
Amazing! Nice job, that's a great looking rig
Build that in our basement? Looks great.
Awesome is it heavy
Make sure you put a CDC decal on the side when you take the pics!!
Here are a couple more pictures. It weighs 63 pounds, it not too heavy.
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That looks awesome. I'd hate to scratch that rig up.
Sweet boat. How many hours are in a boat like that?
very nice! I can tell that there was a lot of love put into the craftsmanship, it will be very rewarding to land a mess of fish in something so nice that was hand built. now, don't scratch it!
That looks great:ThumbsUp Are you whittlin' on a beer cooler for it yet:Rofl
Thanks for the latest pics..... I would think the Crappie would be lining up just to get to ride in a boat like that ....:biggrin
Excellent work good sir, something to be proud of and thats a fact.
very nice work indeed, love the design/colors in the bottom, you got some woodworking skills. Only 63 lbs, :yikes, figured it would be 80+ being wood. My Ride 115 is ~80lbs and its plastic. LOL. I would hate to scratch yours up, she's a beauty. :cheers2
awsome, looks great