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  1. M. Lingo

    GPS tracking

    Hey guys, I'm looking for some input here.... I hunt a tidal marsh and was wondering if there was any preferred GPS unit, or even phone app that you guys use to mark the "deep" water? Where in theory you can record a track line as you transit the channels at low water and save it to follow at a...
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    Don't forget your shells!

    Made it back out today... with shells a plenty. I sure was excited. Spent the first hour after shoot time taking my gun apart to clear a jam and then solve a subsequent firing pin issue. By then the sun was up and I had missed most of my opportunities for the day.... flat calm day with blue...
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    Don't forget your shells!

    Steve, In my longstanding tradition of doing things the hardest way possible, that boat is actually my own design. 10' long, 4' wide, slight v hull. In retrospect I probably should have just built one of the Devlin designs.... but I sure learned a lot along the way. Here is a better picture.
  4. M. Lingo

    Don't forget your shells!

    It's not a folding model, but I am impressed on all accounts. I basically rebuilt the whole thing with a 3/8-7/16 combo wrench and a flathead screwdriver. She's no speed demon but does great in the shallows.... and the best thing of all is the weight. +- 30 pounds.
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    Don't forget your shells!

    So I was so excited to have my boat built, 1963 Evinrude Lightwin rebuilt, and my new dog halfway trained, that somehow I left home and made it all the way into the marsh on our maiden voyage before I realized that i had forgotten my ammo can, and most importantly all my shells! DOH! Rooting...
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    Garveys of NJ... Now with pics

    Brandon, Are there plans available for that boat? I've been daydreaming about building a similar craft for quite some time...
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    What have I got and what would you do?

    Yes I've got oar locks and a motor plate. I'll try and post some pictures when I get home from work in the morning. That is of course depending on what my wife does when she gets home and finds another boat in the garage.
  8. M. Lingo

    What have I got and what would you do?

    First time ever posting here because I never had anything to offer until now.... I actually bought the same boat (along with matching pair of Evinrude Lightwin 3hp weedless motors) this morning. It's a Melges Marsh Boat, Built by Harry Melges in Zenda Wisconsin.... He is most famous for...
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