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NorthJerzyG
03-05-2012, 11:58 AM
After many years of shore only fishing I'm now the proud owner of this bad boy. 12 ft canoe equiped with a 50lb thrust Motorguide trolling motor!! Also, my boater safety class is next week so it will be official. Only thing left to do after that is put new wheels on the trailer (which I have), register boat and trailer, maybe pick up a new battery, then hit the water!!!
Prob hit the passaic first. That 50lb thrust should have no prob moving me upstream. Unless it rains a bit. Then in April ill start hitting echo lake and Clinton Rd resevoir. And whatever else I have time for.
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fin_s_guy
03-05-2012, 02:36 PM
Congrats and good luck!!!
Best of luck with your new craft. I hope it provides you with many hours of happiness and ton's of fish. Good luck with your test. I remember when I took mine there were a lot of questions on PWC's.
dboyd101
03-05-2012, 09:23 PM
NICE! Congrats on the new whip (ha!)
Seriously though.. some of my best memories are from a boat just like that... and having to row it as a 10 year old across Erskine Lake as my dad and grandpa and uncle sat back and enjoyed the breeze...
But hey.. now i deadlift 450+ so i guess it helped... lol
on a serious note... get some oars.. it's fun. best of luck!
NorthJerzyG
03-05-2012, 10:48 PM
I've got the oars, lol. That's why I thought about getting a new battery, don't really want to use them.
I've got the oars, lol. That's why I thought about getting a new battery, don't really want to use them.
You may not want to use them, but they will definitely save the day if you have engine trouble. Plus, rowing will make you look manly with your lady. :D
If she is not on the boat or you are all alone, disregard what I say above and flag down the nearest boat for a tow! ;)
Good luck with your new ride!
Gerry Zagorski
03-06-2012, 08:50 AM
Nice ride. Enjoy your new toy!!
NorthJerzyG
03-08-2012, 11:38 AM
You may not want to use them, but they will definitely save the day if you have engine trouble. Plus, rowing will make you look manly with your lady. :D
I thought about that but she took one look at the boat and told me " forget it", lol. Guess she's gonna need some convincing, lol. Besides, i want to teach her to drive, that way I can concentrate on fishing.:D
acabtp
03-08-2012, 01:18 PM
i always bring the oars. with a boat that size, it is a lot easier to correct where the bow is pointing by using oars than the trolling motor. especially small corrections.
JOHN D
03-09-2012, 05:43 PM
i have a jon boat just like that with a 5 horse outboard which i take in gardiners bay out in long island with. no place ide rather be that on the bay in my boat:D
have fun, you will have some of your fondest memories in it.
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