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Egoody

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  1. You're right this is a great boat.

    I'm hoping that someone can enjoy it as much as I have. Hate to see it go but I'm just not using it enough. I only had it in the water for 8 days last year ( one trip to Lake O and one to Lake Champlain) and 4 days so far this year. The annual spring trip to lake O.

     

    Thanks and Boat Safe

    Egoody

  2. FOR SALE in Fitzwilliam, NH

     

    2012 LUND 1800 Sport Angler with 2012 Mercury 150hp 4 stroke

    $34,000

     

    Contact Ed @ 603-381-zero-8-7-two

     

    This is boat has fished Lake Ontario, Lake Champlain, Lake Sunapee, Lake Winnisquam and many of the smaller lakes in NH. It is in excellent condition and has never been in salt water.

    I purchased it new in 2012 from Greens Marine in Hooksett, NH.

    It has always had annual service at Greens Marine to include all inspections, lube and oil changes & gas treatments in the fall before they shrink wrap and store this boat at their facility. Each spring they have opened it up and completed their spring readiness checks. (All records are available from Greens Marine)

     

    It includes all of the standard 2012 Lund Sport Angler features from the LUND Website.

     

    Lund/Shorelander, galvanized roller trailer with surge brakes, LED lights, swing away tongue, bearing buddies, and new spare tire.

     

    Additional equipment and items I have purchased which are included.

     

    ·      3 Lund Pedestal seats (2 are new never used & 1 was used two times-like new), plus the port pedestal and starboard pedestal and additional stationary seat with storage underneath for a total of six seats.

    ·      Custom mooring / travel cover

    ·      Full stand up canvas top with side curtains and full rear drop curtain for full enclosed deck.

    ·      Bow Cover

    ·      Dual Interstate batteries

    ·      Perco battery selector switch

    ·      Lowrance Elite 5 fishfinder/GPS with Navionics software

    ·      Berts Custom Tackle, dual reel, 6ft planer mast with new Amish Outfitter, 500# spectra line

    ·      Pilgrim Planer Board line releases (24) from Amish Outfitters

    ·      2 Amish Outfitter redwood dual planer big boards with snubbers and flags

    ·      2 Amish Outfitter 18” trolling- buggy bags

    ·      4 Cisco rod holders, sport track mounted.

    ·      2 Cannon 10 STX high speed down riggers with dual rod holders & snubbers.

    ·      Richie lighted compass

    ·      Uniden VHS radio and antenna

    ·      Anchor & rope

    ·      3 boat bumpers

    ·      Swim platform with fold up ladder

     

     

     

    Fishing Tackle shown in the following pictures is not included but may be purchased optionally.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  3.  Best King Fishing I have ever had in all of my trips to Lake O.

    We fished the south shore, west of nine mile,  5/5 - 5/9 in 12 to 40 FOW. Ran spoons mostly for  the majority of the catch, only one came on the BT Candy Bay Rat. Otherwise copper back and gold colored back side spoons were what took the rest.

    In the 4 days we boated 5 kings ranging from 8 to 14 lbs and 2 browns in the 5-6 lb range.

    GREAT Time..... can't wait for next year

    Boat Safe,

    Egoody

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  4. I've been running the Amish Outfitter's Redwood boards for 3 years and they ave worked well for me. I see they now have some kind of "plastic" big boards they are selling for about $189.00a pair.

    I know nothing about them, but Amish makes good products and it might be worth taking a look at them before you spend over $350 for a set of Aurora's. I'm sure there are others on this site that can vouch for the Amish products.

    Boat Safe,

    Egoody

  5. From the description is sounds like you're going to make an L bracket to bolt to the flooring the inside of your boat and also to the inside of the  transom. Be sure what ever material you use you can bent or welded to make the L shape in your bracket.

    The stainless can be bent at a sheet metal shop. If you decide on aluminum, some grades can be bent or welded but not necessarily both. The stainless may be a better option.

    Boat Safe

    Egoody

  6. My vote would be the Cisco brand rod holders. I have 4 mounted on my boat and use them for planer, down rigger, dipsey and flatline rods. 

    There's a guy on this site (Laker Taker)who is selling 4 track mounted Cisco's right now that would be a great addition to your setup. They may seem pricey but his price is really reasonable if you see what they are new. 

    Check the Cisco's out on their web site.

    Boat Safe

    Egoody

     

  7. There are two different positions to transport my 4 stroke 15hp merc. There is a label on it that shows what position it can be transported in. Check with the manufacturer for their shipping instructions.  

    Boat safe

    Egoody

  8. Hi TClll

    Check out the electrical enclosures online at McMaster Carr or Grainger. There are many different sizes of weather resistant metal enclosures. You may not want to use the knock out hole plugs but just drill holes in the cover to mount the toggle switches.

    Good Luck

    Egoody

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  9. That's a shame that Daiwa is no longer supporting the 47H with spare parts. They are a true workhorse as far as I'm concerned. They have never failed me. I have 8 that I've collected over the years and fortunately, I sent  them to Tuna Toms 2 1/2 years ago for them to go through, so I'm all set for a while.

    I'm slowly replacing them with the Sealine with line counters. So far these have worked quite well, but I rarely see them mentioned in any of the forums posted on LOU.

    I've seen some parts available on eBay for the 47H's if that's any help anyone.

    Boat Safe

    Egoody

  10. I've been running 2 of the Mag 10 STX's on my 1800 Lund Sport Angler since 2012.

    They have worked without any issues, although I highly recommend installing a a 6 inch snubber between the weight and the cable. The STX's are really fast and without the snubber they bounce more than I liked. I bought the snubbers from Amish Outfitters.

    Boat Safe,

    Egoody

  11. I was wondering where I could buy fresh herring to use to brine but this sounds like a good idea too. Do you keep the shiners whole or fillet them before you brine them.

    Thanks for any information.

    Boat Safe

    Egoody

     

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  12. We have stayed at Anchor Marine in Fair Haven (Little Sodus Bay) for the past 4 years. We go for the accommodations, dockage, on site gas and of course the fishing. 

    They have large lawn areas, picnic tables, a small beach area for the kids to swim and play and several different accomodation choices. 

    Check them out www.anchorresortmarina.com

    Good Luck and have a good vacation with the family.

    Egoody

     

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