sharkcat one
30-10-2012, 08:32 PM
My name is Scott and I own Attack Boats, when I get board I will go out and find a boat and turn it into a bass boat for something to do . I have done a number of rebuilds in the past , but a friend of mine said I should put put it up on the forums , to show people what can be done with piles of junk.
OK, - this is a 1650 bullet , it caught on fire and the deck is burnt and some of the floor, but the transom is fine and the hull just needs some small repairs done on it. Motor will go into the bin.
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I have now cut the deck off and have started to clean all the burnt fibreglass from the boat.
So this boat will end up having 2 to 3 seats, rear casting platform with live well under floor fitted with flow rite systems, foreward casting deck with carpeted lockers under for storage, single helm station, under floor rod locker, bow mount 24v trolling motor, sounders and gps. It used to have a 150 merc. on the back , still unsure whether to go with a 150hp or bring it back to a 125hp.
Some people think I'm nuts for even thinking of doing this.
These photo's where taken with my work phone , I will take some more with a camera next time.
cheers .
Scott
OK, - this is a 1650 bullet , it caught on fire and the deck is burnt and some of the floor, but the transom is fine and the hull just needs some small repairs done on it. Motor will go into the bin.
855878558885589
I have now cut the deck off and have started to clean all the burnt fibreglass from the boat.
So this boat will end up having 2 to 3 seats, rear casting platform with live well under floor fitted with flow rite systems, foreward casting deck with carpeted lockers under for storage, single helm station, under floor rod locker, bow mount 24v trolling motor, sounders and gps. It used to have a 150 merc. on the back , still unsure whether to go with a 150hp or bring it back to a 125hp.
Some people think I'm nuts for even thinking of doing this.
These photo's where taken with my work phone , I will take some more with a camera next time.
cheers .
Scott