Here's my 'ol girl, she ain't new, but she's all mine
Haines V17R, 115 Yammie
Cheers,
Tony 8)
Lucky I removed the muffs before that trip...LOL.. gawd that big grey thing on the back is ugly
Garry
Retired Honda Master Tech
Here's my 'ol girl, she ain't new, but she's all mine
Haines V17R, 115 Yammie
Cheers,
Tony 8)
Light travels faster than sound, that's why some people seem Bright ...... untill they speak
yeh i'm a bit spoiled with all my toys
i just wish i could fit the southwind into the carpeted gararge
hate haveing all that dirt under the girls wheels
hahaha thats tru robbo, come 2 think of it i only have pics of the fish getting
held in the boat..havta start taking some of the girl.
Cheers Liam
I've got a 6 metre Yalta Odessa 2000 with a 140 johno, still goin strong.
I run a Yalta 189 odessa which is now only 24 yrs young and still going hard with a few engine swaps. It is presently running a 115hp evinrude, which I would love to upgrade to a newer FICHT. I need to get some digital snaps so I can post them.
Steve
I have a 11.5 foot Dehaviland "topper" made in 1954 - I met the person who bought her originally.
She's a rivetted hull piece of pure marine technology made by the "Dehaviland Aircraft Company".
Two years ago - completely stripped inside and out with yellow non slip texture paint for the inside and racing blue two pac for the outside. Went for the Mediterean feel.
Powered by a massive 4 horses courtesy of a 2000 Johnson. Doesn't plane, doesn't have a trailer - does catch fish.
I had a bigger boat - but it sunk
Bugman
I've got a Fisher plate alloy sideconsole 4.8m 2002 model with 60 HP 4 stroke Yammy and a 3.6m Aquamaster cartop v punt with a 6HP 4 sroke Tohastu. All Garmin electronics on both.
Here's the Fisher
Its the plastic bucket for me!!!
Randall.
And this jetboat which was converted to a fishing platform at one stage. 115hp OMC powered. 4.1 meter hull.
Randall.
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Show & Tell time
5.5 JBS Has not even been blodded yet.
i like the look of the plastic bucket randall. nice little boat
Here's my Baby an Allison 195 Angler