Pony
Rear Admiral
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- Jun 27, 2004
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When I bought this boat 3 years ago it was in pretty good shape, but was for the most part a generic 14ft aluminum boat with bench seats. It came with a galvanized Shore Land'r trailer which was set up poorly for the boat. I didn't have the money to buy a bigger boat with a floor and pedastal seats, so I decided to make that happen with what I had.
First I added guide-ons for the trailer. They are made from 1" pipe that we had laying around that was then bolted to the trailer with a flange. I capped the top and had a friend weld a bracket for me to mount my lights to the guide-ons. Not only does this keep them out of the water, it also allows me to have 100% visability of them at night to ensure they are working properly.
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The previous owner added some really cheap bearing buddy knock offs that believe it or not are actually easier to overfill. The back sides of the rims were coated heavily with grease from a rear axel seal that had been blown. The tires were starting to dry rot as well, so I replaced them along with the bearings. I added real bearing buddies as well. In the first picture the red arrow is pointing out the bearing buddy knock offs and the blue one shows how low the boat is on the trailer.
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