WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
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WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
Looking for a solid all welded hull. Minimum of 16' with a 52" wide floor. Prefer nothing over 18'. NO rivets please. Oyster beds can do nasty things! Willing to drive a reasonable distance for the right deal. I don't need a motor. Age not important.
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Re: WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
How good are you at welding aluminum?
I have a 17' Monark welded hull with about an 18 inch gash in the bottom where I hit a rock a month ago. It comes cheap with a drive on galvanized trailer.
If you want a new hull, I would look at the Aluma Crafts that Parkway Marine has. I would have bought my new hull from them, but they didn't have an 18 footer.
- Steve Stinson
I have a 17' Monark welded hull with about an 18 inch gash in the bottom where I hit a rock a month ago. It comes cheap with a drive on galvanized trailer.
If you want a new hull, I would look at the Aluma Crafts that Parkway Marine has. I would have bought my new hull from them, but they didn't have an 18 footer.
- Steve Stinson
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How wide is the galvinized trailer? I would be interested in it, if it is wide enough for my triton 1657.
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How much do you want for the boat and trailer Steve?
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Re: WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
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You probably need to come take a look at it. If I could get $500 out of the entire set up, I would be happy. The trailer is worth about that. It has new tires, new rims, and new bunk supports. I just rebuilt everything before the boat sinking.
The boat really needs to be looked at by somebody who can weld aluminum. It's got scratch marks about 2' long on the bottom, then a gash about 12 - 18" long and about an inch wide. If it is patched, you will need to take all the floatation foam out of it. I am sure it is all saturated after my ride back to the lighthouse.
Call me when you have a chance at (850) 509-3116. I will respond to all of you in the order that I got your posts.
Thanks - Steve
You probably need to come take a look at it. If I could get $500 out of the entire set up, I would be happy. The trailer is worth about that. It has new tires, new rims, and new bunk supports. I just rebuilt everything before the boat sinking.
The boat really needs to be looked at by somebody who can weld aluminum. It's got scratch marks about 2' long on the bottom, then a gash about 12 - 18" long and about an inch wide. If it is patched, you will need to take all the floatation foam out of it. I am sure it is all saturated after my ride back to the lighthouse.
Call me when you have a chance at (850) 509-3116. I will respond to all of you in the order that I got your posts.
Thanks - Steve
Re: WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
Interested and will call you this morning to take a look.
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Re: WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
Redbelly - call me at 850 509-3116 when you get a chance. I have some more dimensions on the trailer.
Thanks - Steve
Thanks - Steve
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Re: WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
Mudducker - Call me at the cell number above. Redbelly and I decided that his boat wouldn't fit the trailer, so you're up.
If this deal doesn't work, then I will get in touch with Pops, then an offer I have here in Tally.
Thanks - Steve
If this deal doesn't work, then I will get in touch with Pops, then an offer I have here in Tally.
Thanks - Steve
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Will do. I will call a little later in the morning.Steve Stinson wrote:Mudducker - Call me at the cell number above. Redbelly and I decided that his boat wouldn't fit the trailer, so you're up.
If this deal doesn't work, then I will get in touch with Pops, then an offer I have here in Tally.
Thanks - Steve
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I thought about hitting him up on this, I do have a spool gun for my welder. Just had to fix a hole in my turkey frier pot the other day.Flint River Pirate wrote:Riverrunner can fix it!


But that's a pretty big gash and I think my Wifey would kill me if I came home with another boat.
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Re: WTB - Welded Hull & Trailer
Was it you that I bought a Lincoln welder from a while back?
I think this one is going to be a little more involved. Mudducker and I are trying to get our schedules sorted out for delivery of the boat and trailer.
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I think this one is going to be a little more involved. Mudducker and I are trying to get our schedules sorted out for delivery of the boat and trailer.
- Steve
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Yeah, that was me. I have a Miller 211 Mig welder now.Steve Stinson wrote:Was it you that I bought a Lincoln welder from a while back?
I think this one is going to be a little more involved. Mudducker and I are trying to get our schedules sorted out for delivery of the boat and trailer.
- Steve
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Looking at the pictures and the ripple in the medal, I think the damage portion will have to be cut out and a patch welded in. I have a bud who build aluminum boats and I am pretty sure he can fix it. If not, I know my buds at Brooks Welding can do the job. Have to remove the boat's old name and rename it Patches and play that old song as we go motoring along! lol
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