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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Bailey Bridge Boat and foam.
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 424244" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I have some fond memories of when I was attached to a US Navy Seabees detachment</p><p>in Italy - - - they let me drive their LCM-6 open cockpit "Mike Boat" on several occassions.</p><p>it could carry 34 tons of equipment and I LOVED THAT BOAT !!!!</p><p>I can only imagine that your Bailey Boat would handle the same way on the water ......</p><p></p><p>looks like a very fun project !! and definately a Labor of Love.</p><p>please keep us in the loop when you start your journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 424244, member: 13599"] I have some fond memories of when I was attached to a US Navy Seabees detachment in Italy - - - they let me drive their LCM-6 open cockpit "Mike Boat" on several occassions. it could carry 34 tons of equipment and I LOVED THAT BOAT !!!! I can only imagine that your Bailey Boat would handle the same way on the water ...... looks like a very fun project !! and definately a Labor of Love. please keep us in the loop when you start your journey. [/QUOTE]
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