My new toy!

smokeythecat

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The primary use will be for getting to otherwise inaccessible areas to look for shark's teeth and pirate treasure! And the best part - no loan! I got my tools out...IMG_0863.JPG

I put a floor in the mid section, where most of my time will be spent, and then laid boat decking on the of the plywood, it looks like teak planking. I did it because I didn't want to risk tripping on the boat ribs. IMG_0865.JPG

Boat :thumbsup:
Trailer:thumbsup:
Motor:thumbsup:
Spare wheel for trailer:thumbsup:
GPS/depthfinder/fish finder/nautical chart setup:thumbsup:
Life preservers, throwable devices, fire extinguisher:thumbsup:
Aerial flares and whistle/horn:thumbsup:
Rod holders:thumbsup:
Oar:thumbsup:
Teeth collecting equipment:thumbsup:
Metal detectors:thumbsup:
Torpedoes:dontknow:
No, no torpedoes...
Drone:headbang: I should get that too!

And...anchor, chain and long rope:thumbsup:
Two additional tie off lines:thumbsup:
Yes, drain plugs:thumbsup:
 

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Now we all look forward to seeing all the great finds that I just know this craft will lead you to. Now I want a boat too, let me speak to my wife.........
 

My cat told me I could have it. Since it's little, and beachable, I'll have to pick my days carefully.
 

As long as you did not name her the S.S. Minnow or Titanic you will be alright.
 

I ought to name it "Dusty, go to sleep!" because my one cat is a truly loved pain in the you know what and keeps me up at night.
 

Nice little boat, perfect for what you want it for. A couple of items I either was glad I had, or wish I'd had, in my many years of trailering small boats.
A coil of 1/4 rope, for towing, tying off on shore, etc. An extra drain plug, left in the boat always...if you lose it, or forget to install it, in a small boat like this, you can lean over the transom and install it. A small anchor and rope. Something you can bail out water with.

Exploring in a small boat is a lot of fun. Enjoy.
 

Now we all look forward to seeing all the great finds that I just know this craft will lead you to. Now I want a boat too, let me speak to my wife.........

Always better to as forgiveness than permission! Buy first...plead later!
 

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The primary use will be for getting to otherwise inaccessible areas to look for shark's teeth and pirate treasure! And the best part - no loan! I got my tools out...View attachment 1756565

I put a floor in the mid section, where most of my time will be spent, and then laid boat decking on the of the plywood, it looks like teak planking. I did it because I didn't want to risk tripping on the boat ribs. View attachment 1756566

Boat :thumbsup:
Trailer:thumbsup:
Motor:thumbsup:
Spare wheel for trailer:thumbsup:
GPS/depthfinder/fish finder/nautical chart setup:thumbsup:
Life preservers, throwable devices, fire extinguisher:thumbsup:
Aerial flares and whistle/horn:thumbsup:
Rod holders:thumbsup:
Oar:thumbsup:
Teeth collecting equipment:thumbsup:
Metal detectors:thumbsup:
Torpedoes:dontknow:
No, no torpedoes...
Drone:headbang: I should get that too!


Hi, How good is your health ? Can you swim properly ? Can swim 2 miles . Those two obese cats will sink that fruit box. The sharks where i live are bigger than your boat .TP
 

Nice set up, Enjoy Smokey!!! "D"
 

Hi Peter Pan Pirates would be a good name . Hehehehehe TP
 

View attachment 1756564

The primary use will be for getting to otherwise inaccessible areas to look for shark's teeth and pirate treasure! And the best part - no loan! I got my tools out...View attachment 1756565

I put a floor in the mid section, where most of my time will be spent, and then laid boat decking on the of the plywood, it looks like teak planking. I did it because I didn't want to risk tripping on the boat ribs. View attachment 1756566

Boat :thumbsup:
Trailer:thumbsup:
Motor:thumbsup:
Spare wheel for trailer:thumbsup:
GPS/depthfinder/fish finder/nautical chart setup:thumbsup:
Life preservers, throwable devices, fire extinguisher:thumbsup:
Aerial flares and whistle/horn:thumbsup:
Rod holders:thumbsup:
Oar:thumbsup:
Teeth collecting equipment:thumbsup:
Metal detectors:thumbsup:
Torpedoes:dontknow:
No, no torpedoes...
Drone:headbang: I should get that too!

Your missing a few things,,, one of which,,, by not having it could make or "brake" your day.

Especially if driving any real distance.

Don't feel bad... most never think of it.
 

Pretty suspicious, I'd hide the registration number too. Ever consider an airboat? I had one up here in NY even before the authorities had 'em. They go almost anywhere.

Good luck with the new toy and happy adventures.
 

The main items not listed... that most never really think of deals not with the boat or personal... but with the trailer itself. (btw nice little one... perfect)

1. Bearing buddies.
2. Trailer box.

Number 2 is one that for me is a NEVER leave home without it... ever...

Trailer box... containing the following.

1 Grease gun with marine grease.
2 tools to remove and replace a bearing.
3. spare bearings.
4. roll of paper towels.
5. And most important... box of disposable Nitrile Gloves... and only Nitrile Gloves... no other.

May I suggest making your "trailer box" using small plastic toolbox you take with you whenever you tow.
 

looks great smokey i guess you will have plenty of fun with it Good luck finding shark teeth ....And tinpan he needs a bigger boat (aka JAWS) even the surf board was missing
 

Thats a nice one, I have a similar boat but mine has a 587cc 53hp jet ski engine for getting into the shallows its referred to as a jet-jon...
 

Nice Smokey
I just finished flooring my little rig. I was thinking the same on the boats ribs.20685ABD-A347-4052-9A70-163C946A942E.jpeg
 

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Congrats smokey.....I do alot of boat hunting too. Good choice in boats, there beachable and light weight. Be prepared to wait on tides. If you beach your boat at high tide you could be high and dry at low tide. Sometimes you will have to wait for the tide to rise high enough to float your boat. Pack some food and water in case you get stranded and if you dont bring a fishing pole you'll see more fish than you've ever saw before. Be safe and bring a partner !! Good luck cant wait to see some of your boating adventures !!
 

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