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<blockquote data-quote="NS4Jay" data-source="post: 497070" data-attributes="member: 32888"><p>New to this forum as I will be taking possession of a 1965 Rich Line Model 15 (14'3") in about a month. A wealth of knowledge here and I am excited to get started on this Tin Boat adventure.</p><p>My callsign is NS4J and since 1996 have been very active with the US Islands Awards Program (<a href="http://www.usislands.org" target="_blank">www.usislands.org</a>). I have operated from over 140 islands. Besides fishing, you can guess what else I'll be doing with the Rich Line. </p><p>Any other hams out there in Tin Boat land? </p><p>The photos show my friend's Rich Line beached on an island on the upper Potomac near Leesburg, VA. We had the antenna pole attached to the bow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NS4Jay, post: 497070, member: 32888"] New to this forum as I will be taking possession of a 1965 Rich Line Model 15 (14'3") in about a month. A wealth of knowledge here and I am excited to get started on this Tin Boat adventure. My callsign is NS4J and since 1996 have been very active with the US Islands Awards Program ([URL="http://www.usislands.org"]www.usislands.org[/URL]). I have operated from over 140 islands. Besides fishing, you can guess what else I'll be doing with the Rich Line. Any other hams out there in Tin Boat land? The photos show my friend's Rich Line beached on an island on the upper Potomac near Leesburg, VA. We had the antenna pole attached to the bow [/QUOTE]
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