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Another Toy

As opposed to your style of wide, long and low bass boats, a 14'-15' boat is quite popular here, with lots of freeboard for the chop on the bays, and wide decks for stability. In the past few years, “big” U.S style ‘bass boats’ (Stratos,Bass Trackers,Triton’s etc) are becoming more popular, and time will tell weather they are really functional in the short coast chop, and BIG swell on the coast- a Stratos could cost as much as $60,000 or more, so that’s another reason to buy Aluminum and local.
These days small glass fishing boats are unheard of, we bash them around a bit, on the rocks and oyster beds, and Aluminum stands up pretty well. Something I noticed when over there, is a lot of the Aluminum boats are still rivetted (works of art), which is a thing of the past here, everything is welded, probably not as strong, but easy to build, and easy to repair - some makers, still have problems with stress fractures in welds etc, which probably would not be a problem with rivets.
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This is an Aluminum boat I bought recently, 14.5' x 80" beam. My old one was the same make and length, but was getting a bit cramped @ 65"beam, so I went for a wider boat, and hopefully, it’s still something I could handle by myself if necessary.
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It came with tiller steering, heaps of pockets and ample deck space, but I like the idea of being able to let go the steering, so out goes the tiller. If I get rid of the tiller, I had to have a console, I personally don’t like them either, as in a 14' boat, space is at a premium, so, similar to my last boat, I’m making a hybrid steering system. When not in use the steering can be folded up (forward and vertical), out of the way, and give me all that side of the boat to fish, and I can easily spin around 360 deg in the seat, without bashing my bony knees on anything. Also when folded up, it allows the boat to be steered from a standing position, which is a real advantage when sight fishing the salt water flats/creeks on the coast, which can be very shallow (2') - I recently spent 5 hours, waiting for the tide to come in, stuck on a mud flat in the middle of a creek, no fun in the hot sun, with no bait and nowhere to go.

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I have been in denial for years, but now have installed a Minn Kota (my first electric), and am trying to get hold of a remote for it (about $350 here), which is another reason I won’t need a steering wheel/console in my face. I will also replace the seat pedestals, with gas lift office chair stems, they get a bit rusty, but are sssooooooooooooo comfortable when bashing through waves, and they have height and tilt adjustment, at the end of the day, my backside will thank me for these - I get plenty of laughs, but only from those who have not sat in them, best thing is they cost $5-$6 at the recyclers - chuck away the “office seat” and attach your boat seats, they usually screw straight on, when the pedestals get a bit dodgy, go to the recycler, and get another one, they take about 10 minutes to change.
I have removed all the stickers (took a day), floor and have most of the cables and hardware ready to go, so will keep you posted. pete
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Thanks Pete - I'm looking forward to seeing your progress. I spent a good part of last summer working on my 1985 Tracker Tournament V-17. It's a riveted Aluminum 17.5' x 72" beam that is comfortable for 2 and can handle 3 okay, but that's getting tight. I replaced the forward and mid decks - they were plywood and I replaced them with pressure treated 13/16" plywood. They feel good and stable now. I replaced the center console with a current Tracker model and it looks good there. The wiring was a previous owner's spaghetti factory and you never knew if the switch you had just "activated" or "deactivated" was going to do something for you or to you. Normally, nothing happened. I put in all new wire circuits and switches; the component lights and pumps all worked. My son keeps telling me I over did it by adding more trim switches in addition to the one on the throttle... But it's handy to get the motor up when your at the other end of the boat and it makes putting the transom saver in a piece of cake. All the seats got replaced and up graded for my bad back - I may have to investigate adding a gas shock... but hey, there's always tomorrow and I wouldn't want to rush my "planning" and screw it up. Good luck Pete and I'm looking forward to the updates.
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Love the pink crocs Pete! Nice boat too. Keep us posted.
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Pete,

Love the steering system and seat ideas, but the crocs have to go man!!! lol

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Hey Pete,
Nice looking boat but I have to agree.... It's time to replace the "custom crocs", too.

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Gene, Hi- what a coincidence, I found a book yesterday, I think/hope you might like, will post it in the next week, so it should arrive for you to while away the winter, while I am enjoying the sun for a change - only 1 more month to spring??but it snowed on the mountains again yesterday. pete
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For me, Maryville say's it all.pete
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Re: Another Toy

LOL. Never quite seen it that way before..........ya got me.

Keep us posted with your customizations. Does that boat have live wells in it? Because I fish a lot of tournaments, I had the need to add a custom pump-out system ( it was a pain in the hinee to get the weigh in bag full of water from the lake or dip it in the live well).

I don't know if that is something you would use down there, but it would go along well with the other bag of tricks you are putting together on your new ride.
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T.H- yes it has a ' plumbed' live well, BUT that's going too, it's too big for my requirements (about 12 gallons), I would only be using it for bait not catch, so something about half this size would do for what I use for bait - besides I could use the extra storage space. What size wells do you guys use there??pete
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