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#1 thing to check and have in hand before any money changes hands is titles for boat, motor AND trailer! Without any one of those three, it's more trouble than it's worth to get them! Aside from that, you or your buddy could absolutely make some money on the deal... Fishing, not too efficient for a fishin' boat... Skiing, not very well suited for that either... Cruising the lake... not the best for that either if you want to cruise and stay dry in those front cudde seats... Like someone posted, there's good reason not many of those seen around these days...
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post#1 thing to check and have in hand before any money changes hands is titles for boat, motor AND trailer!
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Originally posted by hntndawg View Posthttps://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...d.php?t=804253
In case you want to see what she looks like when y'all are done
That is what this boat looked like before the fire. I really like it.
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Update: from what we can tell this fire was limited to the trolling motor wiring probably getting chewed by mice and contacting a speaker wire. Ignition side was all fine. Scrapped the TM batteries and wiring and pulled cord through in prep for replacement. Vetted out the ignition side and cranking battery and when confident all was good fired the boat up. Buddy ran it several miles yesterday and even caught a fish out of it. This is maybe 3 hours work so far and got another few to go plus new wires and TM batteries. I think it was a great buy. That little boat hit 50mph yesterday.
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Originally posted by TexaRican View PostUpdate: from what we can tell this fire was limited to the trolling motor wiring probably getting chewed by mice and contacting a speaker wire. Ignition side was all fine. Scrapped the TM batteries and wiring and pulled cord through in prep for replacement. Vetted out the ignition side and cranking battery and when confident all was good fired the boat up. Buddy ran it several miles yesterday and even caught a fish out of it. This is maybe 3 hours work so far and got another few to go plus new wires and TM batteries. I think it was a great buy. That little boat hit 50mph yesterday.
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