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PhilR

IDK Man
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Same small boat as @troutpocket.

Slightly larger boat, a 14 foot double ender. Bought from a member on another site, with a serious amount of undisclosed rot and leakage. Got a crash course in wooden boat restoration.

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Buzzy

I prefer to call them strike indicators.
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Same small boat as @troutpocket.

Slightly larger boat, a 14 foot double ender. Bought from a member on another site, with a serious amount of undisclosed rot and leakage. Got a crash course in wooden boat restoration.

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Sorry to laugh - I bought a wood pram at a yard sale in Silverdale. The guy helped me load it in the back of truck, stern first. When I got home, I grabbed the bow to slide the boat out - lo and behold: the bow came off, the boat stayed in the truck. I too had a crash course in wood boat repairs.
 

Wanative

Spawned out Chum
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PhilR

IDK Man
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Sorry to laugh - I bought a wood pram at a yard sale in Silverdale. The guy helped me load it in the back of truck, stern first. When I got home, I grabbed the bow to slide the boat out - lo and behold: the bow came off, the boat stayed in the truck. I too had a crash course in wood boat repairs.
Asked the guy I bought it from if there was any reason why I shouldnā€™t launch it in the lake on my way home. He said no. An hour later Iā€™m checking the drain plug wondering why thereā€™s an inch of water in the bottom.
 

ffb

Chum Bucket
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Started with this

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Got addicted to the freedom from beach fishing, sold it and bought this

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Had a PAC 900 that I sold when I lived in Bellingham. Would like to get another pontoon one of these days to get back into some lake fishing.
 

Zak

Legend
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My little 20 yo Poke Boat; 7' long, ~20lbs, chuck in the back of the van for quick trips or when there's nowhere to use a trailer. (And nope, they don't make them anymore :()
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And my luxury ride; a Hobie Compass. Love, love, love the Mirage Drive 180! Makes trolling backwards a breeze, and has saved a lot of wear and tear on my much-abused rotator cuff.
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Trailer makes launch or load easy.
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That little boat is awesome!
 

Jim F.

Still a Genuine Montana Fossil
10' Koffler Wide Back. I installed a wider trailer axle & extended the fender brackets for a custom trailer fit. With the long tongue, I can launch this in some inhospitable places and not even get the rear axle on the truck wet. Tows & backs-up like a dream.
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12' New Canoe Frontier.
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Fat Cat (the float tube, not the old man)
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Plus a Scadden Renegade, a Bucks framed pontoon and 2 vintage Wood River Stealthrider float tubes. I need to thin the fleet one of these days. I sold my 21' Northwest Jet Boat when a guy stopped by the house and offered me a substantial profit to purchase a boat that I was no longer using much (plus, I had quit Steelheading by that time; it was my taxi to out of the way "fly water" in the Hanford Reach and my McNary Dam "plug puller.".).
 
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