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    Damn! Looks like we could race those things. Sharp little rig, but he sho is proud of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
    i might would say a momarsh dp. The transom part is the kicker. Thats hard to find.
    They sell the removable aluminum transom for $85. Looked at these a while back. I like 'em. I saw a video with a mud motor on one, maybe on their website. Damn good looking boats. Towing it would leave you plenty of room & access to your other stuff.



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    Will somebody post the website for the pirogue? Is it made by bobcat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by triplebeard View Post
    They sell the removable aluminum transom for $85. Looked at these a while back. I like 'em. I saw a video with a mud motor on one, maybe on their website. Damn good looking boats. Towing it would leave you plenty of room & access to your other stuff.



    I know where you could get one of those transoms for 1/2 that price
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    momarshes are bad ass. Other than the motor part though, my marsh rat will do anything it will. I've got more boats with plans for this and that but never have time to use em.
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    "We have become so open minded that our brains have fallen out"

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    Brad, Toller Boat Works, is a friend of mine. He really pays attention to detail on his boats.
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    I have one I could show you...

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    You can build a UFO boat for pretty dern cheap.

    My Dad and I are gonna buy materials and do one next week.
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    Once my big lab dies and I run off what few friends I have left, this will be the next rig.

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    Looks like ricefield murder right there KCM.


    Quote Originally Posted by KCM View Post
    Once my big lab dies and I run off what few friends I have left, this will be the next rig.

    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    No I can easily transport it on top of the ladder rack while pulling the camper.
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