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03-21-2006, 01:09 PM
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Pimp My Canoe
OK I know that sounds Funny but this spring I'm wanting to Pimp my Canoe. I want to put a outborad on it, fish finder, road holders, Stabilzers on it. I will be using this in the Spring and Summer to fish small lakes, and river. In the Fall I will be useing it to Hunt out of. Right now I'm Priceing out a motor for it. It can take up to a 5HP motor. I want a 2 stroke. Does anyone out there have a used but newer motor.I may be able to get a 3.5 Nissian here shortly, but I don't know what the prices will be. Here is a pic of what i have and the specs.
Specifications:
Length: 15'3"
Width: 40"
Depth: 15"
Construction: SuperLink3Weight: 110 lbs.
Maximum Capacity: 850 lbs.
Also any suggestion on a fish finder would be great I would like to keep the price down has much has I can. Something around $150 to $300 range for it.
I don't have all of the money right now but I am saving up for it. Just need to get an Idea of how much I will get into. Any Ideas on what else I may need would be great has well.
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03-21-2006, 01:16 PM
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are those oarlocks i see? lol
nice, awesome idea! last year i was out in LSC with my canoe in the icebergs out from south river, lol, people thought i was nuts!
canoes are great if you have a brain and grew up with them. my buddy gave me one, he said, that thing is tipsy as a kayak, you can't stand up and fish you'll flip it......i was like stand up??? ***?
stabilizers are a nice added bonus. i like my garmin 240 blue, it seems alright, not sure on it's accuracy though, i think i need to do some adjusting.
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03-21-2006, 01:18 PM
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Need Help with my Canoe
Has some of you may seen on the fishing post I'm wanting to pimp out my Canoe. I love to duck hunt and I was woundering if any buddy has ever tried to build a blind on a Canoe. And if so do they have pics of it. I'm looking for ideas. Here is a pic of the Canoe that I have. I'm think it needs to be little weight that way I can haul 2 people and deocys.
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03-21-2006, 02:40 PM
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That might be a little scary If you take a dump there goes guns and all. Not to be an a-hole but I wouldnt go out in a canoe hunting for ducks or fishing with anyone. These sports require alot of movement and if your experianced whos to say that they are'nt? All in all that would be uncomfortable. I think you can pick up a used row boat for under $500 I see them along road and in ads all the time. This may be more reliable for you. Also those canoes are hard to transport you may end up needing a trailor to tow it, if you dont want to get extra support bars for vehicle. It will cost in long run if money is what your trying to save. Anyway good luck in you choice.
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03-21-2006, 03:09 PM
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I have a 1.75 GameFisher Motor and a Lowrance Flasher that would trick out your raft. PM me if interested.
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03-21-2006, 03:14 PM
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I believe there is someone on this website that has a canoe blind (I recall seeing the pictures). If I was you I would look into those stabilzation pontoons that attach to the canoe.
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03-21-2006, 03:22 PM
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stabilzation pontoons that attach to the canoe.
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03-21-2006, 03:31 PM
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I bought the stablizers from Cabelas. Kinda pricey, but its well worth it to know you won't be tipping over in a bottomless swamp in freezing temps.
I actually use the pontoons/stablizers to put fastgrass on and conceal the whole canoe. With the pontoons you can bring the dog too. You can expand them out or keep them close in next to the canoe. Some cabelas catalogs have them and some don't, just call cabelas and ask them to look it up. I believe their $184 but cheaper than losing a gun or a life.
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03-21-2006, 04:01 PM
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Just a friendly reminder:if you do put a motor on, you need to register it and put on a sticker. It will have become a "motor craft."
I made a rig for my canoe to hook up a trolling motor. It worked, but it didn't go fast enough to be worth it. Additionally, paddling is therapeutic.
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03-21-2006, 06:47 PM
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The stabilzation poontons are on my list of thing to get. I have been playing with the idea of a blind on it for a year now. I will be getting a trailer for it because I am wanting to get a outboard for it. Also if anyone out there has a newer 2 storke 3HP to 5HP.I am looking for one of those has well. I can't buy it right this sec. But I was think some time aroundend of April or frist part of may I should have the money for it.
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03-21-2006, 06:48 PM
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I am looking for 2 storke 3HP to 5HP.I can't buy it right this sec. But I was think some time around end of April or frist part of may I should have the money for it.
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03-21-2006, 07:55 PM
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raisinrat,
That boat is very similar in design to my Grumman SportBoat.
Specifications:
Length: 15'3"
Width: 43"
Depth: 14"
The Grumman has foam under the gunnels, rear seat and in the bow cavity. Unfortunately, what I gain in bouyancy - I lose in storage space. The front 20" is unusable. I'll be drilling some holes on the top of the bow and the top of the rear seat to add cup holders this spring.
With the flat bottom and wider beam they are surprisingly stable. I've been out in some pretty windy conditions and asside from tracking woes, the boat was trouble free.
I'm also looking for a motor. I have a WTB post in the for-sale forum but no offers yet. Being aluminum and a bit heavier I can go as high as 7hp. Of course I like the idea of a lightweight, shallow draft boat so I'm going to stick with a smaller 3 to 5hp 2-stroke with internal tank if possible.
I'll let you know if I find anything.
Currently I have a 48lb thrust trolling motor and it does alright in small indland lakes with two people. After getting the gas motor I'll be keeping the electric for "no-motor" lakes that I've grown fond of.
Check with Old Town before buying a trailer. Some canoes don't take kindly to being transported on the hull. Most are designed to transport resting on the gunnels. That said, I picked up a chinese trailer from Harbor Freight for under $300 that works great. If you're ever in the Allen Park area and want to check it out before buying one, drop me a PM.
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03-21-2006, 08:16 PM
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i think pimping out a canoe is awesome, if i thought i would get a lot of use from it i would do the same thing. my uncle has had his canoe for a really really long time and he loves it. he has taken that canoe to alaska, montana, kentucky,kansas, and a bunch of other places i cannot think of. he hunts and fishes out of it. he has a custom cover for it and tows it with a trailer he made. it is just a beautiful rig! the times ive gone out on it with him ive had a great time, and people are always asking questions and admiring it. for a fishfinder, i just bought a lowrance x96 for my boat. it was only 200 bucks, but i have not used it yet. good luck and post some pics so we can see it when your done.
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03-21-2006, 08:56 PM
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Hey Mr. Rat-
Bought a canoe for myself last summer to fish out of. First thing I did was start pimpin! One thing I can tell you, the back starts aching after a while. I bought some folding stadium chairs at walmart for 12 bucks ea. Mounted on top of the front and rear seats. I can just sit on top of the whole thing, or open it up for a back rest when my old man's back starts to twinging.
Mine does not have a square transom (wish it did!) but I mounted an elec. trolling motor just behind the rear seat. Put wood blocks inside and outside the hull for the motor to clamp on. It moves me out pretty good. Just from the trolling motor, I can tell you to be careful- if you over power the canoe or make a sudden turn with the motor, the whole canoe leans to one side. Kind of scary if you are not prepared. If you put a motor right in the center on back this might not be an issue- my motor is not on the center line.
Another thing I've found is you don't want to be climbing back and forth in the canoe to get aholt of stuff. You want everything within arm's reach. I rigged up some flat planks that go across the gunnels a couple feet ahead of the end seats. Covered em in that rubbery stuff you put in toolboxes or kitchen cabinets. Gives u a nice platform to set stuff on. I have a couple rod holders mounted to them, as well as a spot to strap down a fishfinder.
got some other crap I did to it as well. I live in Newport- right around the corner from you! Pm me if you want to take a look at my 200$ bassassin.
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03-21-2006, 09:27 PM
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Here are the Add-ons I have decided on so far.
Stabilizer
Fish Finder Mouunt (LCR MOunt)
Cabela's Anchor Lock (flush mount)
The Trailer on the other hand I can't make up my mind it is between this one,
And this one (sut-200-s)
Top one is from Harbor Freight it goes for 299.99 or so but it is a foot short has is. The 2nd one is from Cabelas and fits it perfectly and runs me about 665.99. The top one may be to narrow tho inside the well it messures something 38 inches. My Canoe has width of 40". Hey rootbeer do you have any pics.
What do you guys think.
Last edited by raisinrat; 03-21-2006 at 09:35 PM.
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