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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lund 1890 Deluxe
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<blockquote data-quote="moevus" data-source="post: 513280" data-attributes="member: 35288"><p>Yes Mariner is CC 18' I love those 3 cylinder Johnson very easy to work on. Had a Lund with rollers and liked it for loading and unload by myself plus some swallow ramps here (FL) helps. I've seen wood/carpet bunks eat thru some bottoms as well. All those Great Lakes boat have rollers. Title is out of State and never did a title transfer from another state. I believe the Lund sat in water due to stains. Leaning towards Mariner even thru 4k is too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moevus, post: 513280, member: 35288"] Yes Mariner is CC 18' I love those 3 cylinder Johnson very easy to work on. Had a Lund with rollers and liked it for loading and unload by myself plus some swallow ramps here (FL) helps. I've seen wood/carpet bunks eat thru some bottoms as well. All those Great Lakes boat have rollers. Title is out of State and never did a title transfer from another state. I believe the Lund sat in water due to stains. Leaning towards Mariner even thru 4k is too much. [/QUOTE]
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