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by Gary Kellins [email protected]

The attached is a 11 1/2 ft. fiberglass that I made in my garage.  This boat is for my use only after years of frustration with conventional car tops. Using a mold that I picked up from an auction, I developed the shell and then I proceeded to build the workings of the interior the way I wanted it.   What you see in the photo, is what you see when your fishing. Being that I love to fly fish, I required a flat deck for stability. 
sport.jpg (8424 bytes) By leveling the floor, I now had room to run fuel lines under the floor board.  In addition, I built the front hatch that holds and hides my anchors.  The vertical hatch holds all my ropes, fly boxes and anything else that use to roll around under my feet.  The lower bow hatch holds my 5 gallon fuel tank.  The side hatches hold and hide my rods, battery, paddles and tackle box.   I have also installed a cup holder, bow and stern lights, floor lights and bilge pump that are all controlled by a main switch board.  This unit is powered by a 9.9 Johnson out board.  I feel I have created the exact boat for me on my first attempt.

 

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