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Ethanw08's 1542 Jon to Crappie Cracker
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<blockquote data-quote="Ethanw08" data-source="post: 445166" data-attributes="member: 23155"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>It has been awhile since I have been able to post. Went on vacation last weekend to Vegas and had a severe cold kick in as I was getting of the plane which has kept me down for half of the week. I had enough energy to go pick up the boat last night and take some pictures this afternoon. Long story short, whoever had this boat before my cousin didn't take great care of it and probably hit every stump they saw.</p><p></p><p>While the boat apparently doesn't leak. I am going to have to do a leak test from some of the rivets I have seen. Also, there looks to be a few major dents in the boat where they have hit stuff. I doubt it leaks but it would be nice to make the boat look clean. If the dents are too bad, I might save the money for the huge plans I had to buy a better platform to work off of. I will know more in the coming weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethanw08, post: 445166, member: 23155"] Hey everyone, It has been awhile since I have been able to post. Went on vacation last weekend to Vegas and had a severe cold kick in as I was getting of the plane which has kept me down for half of the week. I had enough energy to go pick up the boat last night and take some pictures this afternoon. Long story short, whoever had this boat before my cousin didn't take great care of it and probably hit every stump they saw. While the boat apparently doesn't leak. I am going to have to do a leak test from some of the rivets I have seen. Also, there looks to be a few major dents in the boat where they have hit stuff. I doubt it leaks but it would be nice to make the boat look clean. If the dents are too bad, I might save the money for the huge plans I had to buy a better platform to work off of. I will know more in the coming weeks. [/QUOTE]
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