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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Craigslist find - Alumacraft '50s 12 ft
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<blockquote data-quote="rickybobbybend" data-source="post: 389331" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>Seeing your tin really brings back memories; my dad bought virtually the same hull new. I fished a ton on it with him, and another ton after he gave it to me. I gave it to a fellow a couple of years ago who was hooked on small boats but never had one of his own...the hull was still water-tight. Dad used 6 ft. solid wood oars and was able to slide the blades under the seat supports on either side. Yours looks to be different, but still enough room to use a shock cord system. You might also look at the clips used for gaffs or similar deck hardware. That is an easy and fun boat to row. I will be watching your thread with interest!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickybobbybend, post: 389331, member: 6145"] Seeing your tin really brings back memories; my dad bought virtually the same hull new. I fished a ton on it with him, and another ton after he gave it to me. I gave it to a fellow a couple of years ago who was hooked on small boats but never had one of his own...the hull was still water-tight. Dad used 6 ft. solid wood oars and was able to slide the blades under the seat supports on either side. Yours looks to be different, but still enough room to use a shock cord system. You might also look at the clips used for gaffs or similar deck hardware. That is an easy and fun boat to row. I will be watching your thread with interest! [/QUOTE]
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