a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

deejaycee_2000

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I like the little johnson though ...... lol

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CATransplant

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

That there is definitely a BubbaCraft. And there's Bubba holding the tiller of that Johnson.

But heck, the boat's moving, so it's all good.
 

hoeser

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

I'll take two. I would have put a pair of 90's on it or something and tried to get it up on a plane.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

Wow..... now thats camping!
 

Boomyal

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

Me wonders what that thing is floating on?
 

rolmops

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

I'll take two. I would have put a pair of 90's on it or something and tried to get it up on a plane.

Now that would send the plastic 55 gallon drums in the wrong directions.
 

CATransplant

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

Actually, it looks to me like a plywood box with a slightly turned-up bow...sorta a big wide johnboat. Look at the bow. I'm betting there's a 2x12 frame there, with 4' x 8' grids. A little caulk on the 2x12s and a buncha drywall screws and that 1/4" plywood ain't gonna leak much. Heck, you could do the whole thing in a weekend, as long as you had plenty of beer in the cooler.

That'd work. That trailer doesn't weigh much.

Heck, I may build one like it this weekend, but I think I'll leave the wheels on the trailer, though. That way, I can beach the thing and hook up the trailer to my pickemup truck and tow it to the park.

I'm actually serious. I built a jonboat one day, many years ago, with some 2x12s, one sheet of 1/4" plywood, some stainless steel drywall screws and some caulk. I slapped a couple of coats of house paint on it and used it for over three years on a saltwater bay. Never leaked a drop. Didn't cost me a penny, since I had all the materials laying around. I even had a 5 hp motor on it for awhile.
 

Boomyal

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

.... I built a jonboat one day, many years ago, with some 2x12s, one sheet of 1/4" plywood, some stainless steel drywall screws and some caulk. I slapped a couple of coats of house paint on it and used it for over three years on a saltwater bay. Never leaked a drop. Didn't cost me a penny, since I had all the materials laying around. I even had a 5 hp motor on it for awhile.

Hmmm? Bubba II?:p
 

SS MAYFLOAT

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Re: a weekend away on a luxliner .... NOT!!

He is NOT from Ohio,,, otherwise there would be ODNR watercraft patrol beside him wanting to know where the registration numbers are,,,,,,,,,,,,,Or,,,he can say he is a dealer and just trying out this new model.
 
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