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Grumman 1649 Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="sixshootertexan" data-source="post: 197849" data-attributes="member: 4246"><p>Took the tin out for the first time since modding her. Didn't get a lot of pics we were to busy fighting the wind. It was fine as long as you stayed within 100yds of the shore after that wow. Well the boat worked great. I was pleased with how everything turned out except for some dummy mounted the steering in upside down so you have to steer right to go left. Going to fired that guy. Anyways here's a couple pics of us out this mourning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixshootertexan, post: 197849, member: 4246"] Took the tin out for the first time since modding her. Didn't get a lot of pics we were to busy fighting the wind. It was fine as long as you stayed within 100yds of the shore after that wow. Well the boat worked great. I was pleased with how everything turned out except for some dummy mounted the steering in upside down so you have to steer right to go left. Going to fired that guy. Anyways here's a couple pics of us out this mourning. [/QUOTE]
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