About 3 years ago I bought a 1974 14.5' Glastron Trihull that was converted into a bass boat. The guy that I bought it off of did a decent job on the boat. When I went to look at it I liked the fact that the inside of the boat was a wide open deck with fresh wood and carpet, and the outside had a fresh paint job with bottom paint. The boat came with a switch panel that had running lights, a bilge, and even a stereo wired into it. It also came with 2 trolling motors and batteries. Since I bought the boat I've put a lot of work into it; New bow mount trolling motor, fish finder, batteries, lights, seats, stereo. I even wired switches into the panel for a livewell that I built which works great, I used quick connectors for the wires so that the livewell is easily removed. The trailer that the boat came on is a 2004 Loadrite which I also rebuilt; new bunks, brackets, lights, keel rollers, winch, & wheel jack.
The boat has served me well since I bought it, I get a lot of compliments on it, and I even used it this past season to fish tournaments. However, The one thing that the boat lacked when I bought it was an outboard motor, which I wasn't too concerned about since I live in New Jersey and there are only a handful of lakes that allow gas motors. Well, I'm at the point now where I am fishing in tournaments on bigger lakes that require a gas motor, and I'm not sure whether I want to invest money in an outboard or sell the boat and start shopping for a new one. I paid for it $2000, and think if I clean the boat up and wait for the beginning of next season, I may be able to get my money back, maybe a bit more. By then I'll have enough $$ saved to buy a decent used Bass Boat, probably out of state, seeing how most bass boats in NJ are over-priced. What do you guys think?