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8/28/2007 7:37:20 PM
i thought you hated boating
8/28/2007 9:31:37 PM
he does, but he likes fishing/crabbing...... i think
8/28/2007 9:55:37 PM
^tr00,i never had that much of a liking to just "cruising" around in a boat, especially on the ocean.i like some action.a nice jon boat i can cruise around with and catch the "big one".. if you know what i mean.
8/28/2007 10:23:57 PM
hopefully this off season will have cheaper boats for sale.
8/28/2007 10:31:49 PM
9/9/2007 3:47:06 PM
he has already gotten rid of it.pick up a boat trader. you will find some good deals.specially if you can goto wilmington or the beach and find one
9/9/2007 4:11:38 PM
But free has such a nice ring to it. How much is a 8-10 ft with no motor going for these days?[Edited on September 9, 2007 at 4:49 PM. Reason : Im a Joo]
9/9/2007 4:32:55 PM
here in raleigh they want some $$ for it. there is one in my neighborhood.. i dont remember the price, but its no motor or trailer, maybe for like $500-600.ill get some info on it for you.you can find 14' with trailer, outboard and trolling motor with seats for like $1500 in the boat trader
9/9/2007 4:55:46 PM
Looking for one with no trailer, no bigger than 10 ft. No main motor, Possibly a trolling motor but not required. Just something to throw in the back of my truck and pond fish with. Not even planning on registering it.
9/9/2007 8:04:59 PM
damn ill try to remind myself when i go home to check the one near my house. its just sitting out in the street with a forsale sign on it.
9/9/2007 8:17:06 PM
Thanks
9/10/2007 9:29:29 AM
Bought it! Thanks baonest
9/11/2007 9:35:27 PM
thats awesome. $300 was a heck of a deal. i would have bought it, but 10' was a tad too small for what i wanted.gluck with it
9/11/2007 10:05:41 PM
Have you seen that little 13' Boston Whaler on Craigslist for $1900. Tyte little boat. I dropped a BW on highway 64 one time. Winched that fucker back on the trailer and kept on getting it. They're tough boats.
9/11/2007 10:31:57 PM
Boston whalers are awesome but $300 is all Im willing to spend on my first boat.
9/11/2007 10:51:57 PM
How much are you willing to spend on your first paddle?
9/11/2007 11:07:19 PM
Came with a trolling motor/battery and a paddle
9/11/2007 11:10:16 PM
Put in the water yesterday and didnt leak a drop! I did shear the pin in the trolling motor though $1.95 @ Dicks and Im back in business. Gonna go again today. Loading in and out of the truck is not as bad as I thought it would be.Probally the most fun I have had for 3 bills in a long time.
9/15/2007 1:18:08 PM
good to hear. so its light enough or you to drag it off the truck?
9/16/2007 11:34:20 AM
Yeah no problems loading or unloading by myself. Much better with two people though. It alot better now that the pond I like to fish is up 2 feet so I can launch it on the grass instead of the mud. Friday before the rain I had to pull it out of the water onto the grass with the truck because of the mud. Anything bigger would not be possible by myself. I think I am going to sell the trailer. If you find one without a trailer holla Ill give you dibs
9/16/2007 11:51:14 AM
yee b0' its getting cold.time to get some cheap boats.saw a few at the beach.craigslist has a ton now. good prices.im thinking 12" will do a body good
11/5/2007 4:17:31 PM
has a nigga got a boat yet?
11/5/2007 9:24:50 PM
i havnt been looking for like 2 months. i stopped and wanted to start back now because of winter and hopefully cheaper boat sales.looks like prices have gotten a good amount lower.
11/6/2007 8:27:51 AM
This could be f'n sweet.http://fortlauderdale.craigslist.org/boa/469851788.html
11/6/2007 8:44:08 AM
Big jon boat, big motor, cheap price...http://fortlauderdale.craigslist.org/boa/469485618.html
11/6/2007 8:46:18 AM
that would be nice. even has a steering wheel.but im not looking for something that big. a 10 footer is a big too small, i would say a 14 footer. but i wanna check out a 12 footer to see if that may do.i checked out a 2002 center console. looked ragged out, thought it was more than 5 years old. lady wanted $7000. came with trailer. a decent price. but man i thought it was gonna be cheaper.
11/6/2007 8:59:27 AM
A 16 footer too big for playing in the sound??? If you go anything smaller, you are probably going kick yourself. Once you pile fishing gear, coolers, dogs, whores, etc in there, even a 16 footer is going to seem waaaaaay too small.
11/7/2007 9:28:30 AM
well i meant big as in one person to throw it in.we have a house on the sound with a launch. most likely i might get something without a trailer so i can just drag it in and out of the water, and lock it up on a post.a 16 footer may require 2 or 3 people. but i dont know, ive never actually picked one up to see how heavy/big it is.
11/7/2007 9:48:47 AM
Any chance you could build skids/ramp that slant down to the water??? You could hand winch it up the skids and out of the water, and just slide it back when you want to use it. You could muscle a 16' jon boat around, but the 70 hp motor sitting on the ass of it is a different story.
11/7/2007 9:54:53 AM
well the launch is there, and i think we have a post in front of it where the old owners had a winch on to pull it in and out.i may rethink that ideal...ive also been debating motor sizes.some say get a trolling motor with good thrust. others say just get a normal outboard horsepower motor.both would be nice.
11/7/2007 10:15:14 AM
you wouldn't catch my ass out in the sound with just a trolling motor, and i've been known to do some pretty dangerous stuff in a boat. imo, a motor is just as important for maneuvering a boat through any chop, wakes, etc. as it is for a decent cruising speed. you need some powR for that. i'd say maybe if you were just hanging right around your general dock area it might be okay, but even if you don't think you do now once you get the boat you'll want to go further. i guess you could always add a motor later if you wanted, but usually package deals are cheaper. outboards aren't cheap by themselves, even old used ones.as for storing it, i know they make these neat drive up/winch up type floating docks for wave runners. i would imagine they probably make them for smaller boats too. just make sure if you're beaching it, it's far enough up or you have it tied/locked off with enough slack for any drastic tide changes (storms, lunar spring, etc.)
11/7/2007 11:06:08 AM
yeah, pretty much any jon boat ive seen comes with a motor. some also with trolling motors.well if its light enough, i could just bring it up on the actualy dock (with 2 people) and chain it up.or drag it out of the water and chain it to the house (posts).http://raleigh.craigslist.org/boa/467633489.htmlhttp://raleigh.craigslist.org/boa/462888304.html
11/7/2007 11:20:10 AM
Damn, you got some pretty cheap/good options there.
11/7/2007 11:29:24 AM
the 15 footer seems like a great deal
11/7/2007 11:40:51 AM
yeah, i like the 15 footer mainly because of the steering wheel.but that 12 footer looks like it is decked out with some good stuff. and i see quite a few people flounder fishing around our area, so that would be cool too.need to talk to the uncle about this.
11/7/2007 11:44:53 AM
Get the 15 and rig up your own flounder gigging lights.
11/7/2007 11:47:28 AM
bttt per request
4/22/2008 8:34:22 PM
i feel 10foot is a bit too small. and that 14foot would be ideal size for even one person to toss into the water (i guess it depends on whats attached to it).ive been eying some 12footers alsohttp://raleigh.craigslist.org/boa/644527338.html12 foot - $1500 thats with the trailer. so i can probably find some without for around 11-1200http://raleigh.craigslist.org/boa/650797420.html12foot - $1500 with trailerhttp://charlotte.craigslist.org/boa/632596723.html14foot $1500 w/trailerhttp://charlotte.craigslist.org/boa/629932005.html12foot for $700http://wilmington.craigslist.org/boa/635388407.html14foot $1125are fiberglass boats any better? i guess other than being lighter? i think im gonna stick with aluminum
4/22/2008 9:55:44 PM
the aluminum boats in your size range are actually generally lighteri have a 1972 16' Ouachita w/ a 1982 30 Mariner
4/22/2008 10:43:01 PM
yeah thats what i figured. i just need something that if anything 1 person could toss in, or 1 person and his GF.
4/22/2008 10:52:26 PM
meh....put it on a trailer. too much like work totin that bitch. i'm probably gonna be switching out the steel trailer under mine for a galvanized one and i'd sell it to you on the cheap. shorten the tongue to fit anything from 10-18'.
4/22/2008 11:00:23 PM
just about all the boats ive seen have the trailer included. im def. not going to pass it up if it comes with a trailer.
4/22/2008 11:17:40 PM
i think 14' would be my absolute minimum for fishing the sound. i fish the brackish creeks/rivers (Bath, Bayboro, Aurora, etc.) and sound marshes if it's calm with my 16' and i don't think i'd wanna go much smaller. i agree with BBR on the outboard thing. definitely want enough motor to pick that front end up if the wind moves in on you quick.just my opinion, hope it helps you out.btw, if you like trout/flounder/puppy drum fishing you could go with me and see how you like a 16'. i'm always looking someone to ride along and split the gas bill.
4/22/2008 11:26:24 PM
http://charleston.craigslist.org/boa/649186232.htmlin charleston, all it needs is an outboard. craigslist has plenty for cheap. that price is a steal.
4/22/2008 11:38:17 PM
definitely stick with aluminum. it sounds like this is something you're going to be in shallow water with and beaching a lot and generally banging/dragging around. you don't want to be repairing the gel coat or cracks in the hull every season. you can beat the hell out of an aluminum boat and at the worst it'll dent. you have to hit something pretty hard and sharp to put a hole in one. as for a trailer or not, i would definitely get one even if you pay a little more. if for nothing else, it's good to have for resale. you've always got it just in case you need to take it off the water, want to take it on a trip, etc. dragging even smaller boats around is a pain in the ass. my dad and i would take ours off the trailer and put it on the truck to get to more remote areas. it sucked. we tried pulling it on the trailer a couple of times, but it just turned into a sled on the trails we went on. galvanized is a plus for salt water, but not really a big deal unless you're putting it in and out of the water a lot.your civic should be fine towing one. even the larger ones aren't going to be much if any over 2k lbs. motor and trailer included.
4/23/2008 11:19:19 PM
thanks for the advice fellas.yeah, this is pretty much for sound fishing. when i was at the beach this guy had a jon boat and had his afro rigged lights and was floundering. i think i agree that i should stick with a 14 or 16 foot boat.man that Charleston deal sounds good. ill have to talk to my uncle to see how soon he wants to make a deal.
4/23/2008 11:23:21 PM
hell, make a weekend of it partying in charleston and you negate the cost of going to get it. always some fun stuff and nice scenery going on around there this time of year.
4/24/2008 1:26:04 AM
http://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/653597838.htmlfiberglass semi-v that would be ok for the sound. needs a motor.
4/24/2008 1:13:22 PM
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/boa/654669400.htmlmy dad used to have one of these. would be sweet in the sound.http://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/653413445.htmlprobably just needs some plywood. worth a phone call/look at $750.http://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/654326364.htmlnot much info there.http://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/654324764.htmlhttp://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/653753860.htmland here's your motor:http://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/653266843.htmlhttp://eastnc.craigslist.org/boa/652062466.htmlgood prices on craigslist lately for used boats and outboardsif you couldn't tell, i look around craigslist's boats section a lot
4/24/2008 3:06:37 PM