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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 412614" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>My current boat is a 70's model Lowe 1448 that spent a whole lot of backyard time over many years in my neighbors backyard. It has a 40 year old patina that could never be duplicated and so I've washed it and left it pretty much alone. It doesn't leak and was dent free until I put a 40/30 jet on it and started fishing our local shallow rocky rivers. I've made the interior clean and fishable but on the outside it still looks like it belongs out with the fish with me along as the grateful owner. The nice thing about an old boat is that it's a blank slate that you can do whatever you want with and it comes with this and other great sites for inspiration and information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 412614, member: 20155"] My current boat is a 70's model Lowe 1448 that spent a whole lot of backyard time over many years in my neighbors backyard. It has a 40 year old patina that could never be duplicated and so I've washed it and left it pretty much alone. It doesn't leak and was dent free until I put a 40/30 jet on it and started fishing our local shallow rocky rivers. I've made the interior clean and fishable but on the outside it still looks like it belongs out with the fish with me along as the grateful owner. The nice thing about an old boat is that it's a blank slate that you can do whatever you want with and it comes with this and other great sites for inspiration and information. [/QUOTE]
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