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Post by firstwd on Mar 3, 2013 22:06:01 GMT -5
I looked in my shop and found out that I actually do still have a boat in there, It has just become a catch all. So, I think it is time to find it a new home where it will be used often.
It is a 16 foot double walled polypropylene flat-back canoe. I'm not sure of the width, but its very stable and has never turned over.
16' canoe trailer 3hp air cooled gas motor 6 gallon fuel can and hose assembly 42lb electric motor 30lb electric motor deep cycle battery paddles
Asking $1400
I can try to get some pictures as soon as I get it cleaned out, but I don't use photobucket so I can't post them.
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Post by firstwd on Mar 8, 2013 19:08:38 GMT -5
I have a line on the type of camper I'm looking for to keep at our gold camp, so I need to lose the boat.
Somebody needs this. Lets talk.
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Post by dmduck on Mar 18, 2013 12:53:41 GMT -5
Boat Attachments:
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Post by dmduck on Mar 18, 2013 12:54:27 GMT -5
Motors Attachments:
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Post by dmduck on Mar 18, 2013 12:55:14 GMT -5
Battery & Fuel tank Attachments:
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Post by dmduck on Mar 18, 2013 12:56:03 GMT -5
Brand New Tires Attachments:
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Post by dmduck on Mar 18, 2013 12:56:51 GMT -5
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Post by dmduck on Mar 18, 2013 12:58:56 GMT -5
Room for hunting and fishing ..... we have duck hunted out of this rig as well as fished smallmouth and run limblines for catfish ... with a homemade live well in the center of the boat . Attachments:
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Post by firstwd on May 19, 2013 3:43:28 GMT -5
Still available.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jun 14, 2013 20:28:55 GMT -5
I was wondering how much it weighed as in could one man drag it for a while ....one old fat man?
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Post by firstwd on Jun 16, 2013 16:48:08 GMT -5
I can pick it up and turn it over, and I hand launch and load it about 50 feet into one of my duck ponds. Two of us have carried it a couple hundred yards, but not often. Its fairly heavy for one person to plan on dragging it around a lot.
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Post by 36fan on Jun 18, 2013 11:18:35 GMT -5
FYI - I tried clicking on the photos and got the following message: "This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit."
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Post by firstwd on Jun 21, 2013 21:29:31 GMT -5
Interesting. I just haven't a clue what to do about it.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 1, 2013 20:17:28 GMT -5
Have you hunted duck from it?
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Post by firstwd on Jul 5, 2013 15:55:53 GMT -5
I have used it duck hunting, squirrel hunting, turkey hunting, deer hunting, crappy fishing, cat fishing, limb lining, river smallmouth fishing, and even as the supply boat for Boy Scout and Girl Scout canoe camping trips at Lake Monroe.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 7, 2013 18:34:08 GMT -5
I'll see if I can round up some money.
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Post by Russ Koon on Jul 8, 2013 10:40:11 GMT -5
Jon Snow, if you are worried about longer land travels with it, you might want to consider a rolling carrier to use with it. I made one that I used several times to wheel my 17' Coleman with winter camp gear in it a mile or so from nearest parking to a low water launch point on a gravel trail closed to motorized traffic. There are commercially made ones available also that fold down flat to ride more easily inside the canoe, but my homemade one does pretty well and I just invert it across the gunnels amidships until I get to the spot where I want to camp. For non-camping outings where it would be needed, a guy could always cable and lock it to a nearby tree, I suppose. I've only used mine when camping out of the canoe.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 8, 2013 11:45:42 GMT -5
This is an excellent idea. How far from Greenwood are you?
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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 8, 2013 12:30:36 GMT -5
Jon Snow, if you are worried about longer land travels with it, you might want to consider a rolling carrier to use with it. I made one that I used several times to wheel my 17' Coleman with winter camp gear in it a mile or so from nearest parking to a low water launch point on a gravel trail closed to motorized traffic. There are commercially made ones available also that fold down flat to ride more easily inside the canoe, but my homemade one does pretty well and I just invert it across the gunnels amidships until I get to the spot where I want to camp. For non-camping outings where it would be needed, a guy could always cable and lock it to a nearby tree, I suppose. I've only used mine when camping out of the canoe. Russ, How about a picture? I'm trying to visualize what you are talking about.. That might help Jon make a decision on purchasing... Thanks...
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Post by featherduster on Jul 8, 2013 14:12:00 GMT -5
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