Members Boats
- Joe Heater
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- Location: Arlington, WA
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1. 2002 Lund SS Adventure. 17 Foot. Just bought this and I am picking it up next spring when I go home to Iowa for a Walleye trip. I cannot wait. This boat will get nowhere near the salt and will probably stay on the other side of the mountains used solely for Marble Eyes.
2. 16 foot aluminum boat with a 15 hp 4 stroke mercury on it. Mounted trolling motor. Use this boat for Western Washington lakes that allow outboards.
3. 1 man pontoon boat that I use for smaller lakes in Snohomish county that don't allow outboards and even on some lakes that do allow outboards but aren't very big.
You have to have more than 1.
2. 16 foot aluminum boat with a 15 hp 4 stroke mercury on it. Mounted trolling motor. Use this boat for Western Washington lakes that allow outboards.
3. 1 man pontoon boat that I use for smaller lakes in Snohomish county that don't allow outboards and even on some lakes that do allow outboards but aren't very big.
You have to have more than 1.
I have never met a fish yet that respected a big purchase. You can own a $100 boat or you can own a $30,000 boat. You might be more comfortable, but don't expect any fish to care about your investment.
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Joe,
Get that thing out in the salt for some salmon or bottomfishing man!!!
That things got a nice deep v and you'll be fine with running your motors in the salt if you flush them when you are done (a 2 minute process)
Get that thing out in the salt for some salmon or bottomfishing man!!!
That things got a nice deep v and you'll be fine with running your motors in the salt if you flush them when you are done (a 2 minute process)
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- bob johansen
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- Location: Port Orchard, WA
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Look at thet trailer Sam -- non galvanized. The salt would eat it up. The boat is similiar to my 17 foot Bass Tracker and I, too, have a painted trailer that I don't put in salt.
A nice bass is too valuable a resource to enjoy catching only once.
Fishing adds years to your life and life to your years - Homer Circle
Fishing adds years to your life and life to your years - Homer Circle
- 2000subaru
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- Location: Bonney Lake - D. South
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Well here you go. Brand New (to me) 1988 Skeeter SD-80. 70HP Yamaha, 65lbs thrust Minn-kota, livewells (well, 1 right now). Electronics, Carnival Flake Red and Silver paint. And it's all mine! The wife owns me now, so I will probably not ever hit the water. But hey, it will look great in the garage!!!!
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There you go. Thats a nice lookin boat ya got there 2000subaru.
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:thumright :thumright2000subaru wrote:Well here you go. Brand New (to me) 1988 Skeeter SD-80. 70HP Yamaha, 65lbs thrust Minn-kota, livewells (well, 1 right now). Electronics, Carnival Flake Red and Silver paint. And it's all mine! The wife owns me now, so I will probably not ever hit the water. But hey, it will look great in the garage!!!!
Now we just need to get you a fishing rod and trailer hitch!:-#
I have Friday off, an access card for the Tapps boat launch, and a vehicle with a tow package:-"
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- iPodrodder
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- Location: Sammamish (N.00.00)
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That's it. I'm moving to Bonney Lake. I wonder if my trailer could hold that thing.2000subaru wrote:Well here you go. Brand New (to me) 1988 Skeeter SD-80. 70HP Yamaha, 65lbs thrust Minn-kota, livewells (well, 1 right now). Electronics, Carnival Flake Red and Silver paint. And it's all mine! The wife owns me now, so I will probably not ever hit the water. But hey, it will look great in the garage!!!!
:dj: out.
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Don't let it become a pavement princess. Too good of a boat...
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- beresford13861
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nice, there awsome boats i have the 1987 version with 150HP and love it!
- 2000subaru
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Not an issue! The boat will be in the garage tonight, casting practice begins promptly at 7PM. Everyone watch out for the Subaru Outback in the slow lane heading for the fishing holes.Sam Kafelafish wrote:Don't let it become a pavement princess. Too good of a boat...
Thanks for the support and advice.
Dilbert- How can you sell me out like that! At last count there are more poles in my garage than yours. Posession in 9/10ths of the law my friend. Some people have their priorities out of order. I got the boat before the poles, either way you look at it, I still get to fish.
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had a 14' livingston 2 years ago ,well trying to follow the law and stop for people at a crosswalk,well i guess the person behind wasnt paying attention and whamow it was gone ,insurance sucks oh we think its only worth 600$ dosent seem right when thats what you work all week just to wanna go play and just like that its gone well im glad the wife understood, man was i glad she fond me a new to me boat on craigslist and got it for me i hope this is not to sensitive but i love her:cheers:
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- beresford13861
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nice little boat there, interesting setup and shape.SPARKY101 wrote:had a 14' livingston 2 years ago ,well trying to follow the law and stop for people at a crosswalk,well i guess the person behind wasnt paying attention and whamow it was gone ,insurance sucks oh we think its only worth 600$ dosent seem right when thats what you work all week just to wanna go play and just like that its gone well im glad the wife understood, man was i glad she fond me a new to me boat on craigslist and got it for me i hope this is not to sensitive but i love her:cheers:
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This the Boat to be trading in
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I have two boats. My first is a 2002 Hewescraft 163 Sea Runner with a 2002 75 horse 4-stroke Honda and EZ-Loader trailer. I added 2 Scotty electric downriggers, Lowrance X85 fish finder, pole holders, and Garman GPS. It’s great for the Sound and larger lakes like Stevens, Goodwin, or Samish. My second is a 2005 Smokercraft 12’ aluminum with King trailer. I use a 50 lb thrust Minn Kota electric trolling motor to get around and added Eagle fish finder, rod holder rack, and Cabala’s high-back seats for comfort. Great boats that I use every chance I get. Good fishin! My Smokercraft is pictured at the Cranberry Lake launch and my Hewescraft is pictured ar the Lake Goodwin launch.
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nice choice on boats subaru2000!! mine is a 1990 Skeeter SD 80 FS. I'll see you on Tapps!!2000subaru wrote:Well here you go. Brand New (to me) 1988 Skeeter SD-80. 70HP Yamaha, 65lbs thrust Minn-kota, livewells (well, 1 right now). Electronics, Carnival Flake Red and Silver paint. And it's all mine! The wife owns me now, so I will probably not ever hit the water. But hey, it will look great in the garage!!!!
edit- file too big to post photo? sorry no pic.
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Kenster,
If you want you can create a Photobucket account, upload photo's really easy, and copy and paste a code they provide you and stick it in the reply box. Really easy to use.
If you want you can create a Photobucket account, upload photo's really easy, and copy and paste a code they provide you and stick it in the reply box. Really easy to use.
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- hewesfisher
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- Location: Spangle, WA
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TRADED FOR '09 HEWESCRAFT PROV 03/09.
Here's one for Reel_Nut and Dave.........Enjoy!
Here's one for Reel_Nut and Dave.........Enjoy!
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Phil
'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
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That Hewescraft you got there hewesfisher is a solid boat there...
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- littleriver
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- Location: Ethel, WA
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I have 5 boats but no pictures.
A 12' Peninsula McKenzie Style drift boat, a 13' aluminum canoe, 7.5' and 9 foot livingstons, and a 9 foot sterlingboat.
My primary criteria for any boat is that it be light enough to drag around on the grass and pop in the back of my pickup.
I also have a 2HP Honda and an electric trolling motor for propulsion but prefer to row.
A 12' Peninsula McKenzie Style drift boat, a 13' aluminum canoe, 7.5' and 9 foot livingstons, and a 9 foot sterlingboat.
My primary criteria for any boat is that it be light enough to drag around on the grass and pop in the back of my pickup.
I also have a 2HP Honda and an electric trolling motor for propulsion but prefer to row.
Fish doesn't smell "fishy" because it's fish. Fish smells "fishy" when it's rotten.
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