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How many of you enjoy a "Beater Boat?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldgenetics64" data-source="post: 503054" data-attributes="member: 34476"><p>I've enjoyed reading all the stories.</p><p>Until recently, all my boats have been home built plywood. Lightweight, shallow draft. Could take them anywhere and not worry. Well, the wife decided we needed something better, so we ended up with a 1987 Mirrocraft 14' with a troublesome 25 hp. Still better that many of the new boats. I don't worry about obstacles in the water, just other idiots in their fancy new powerboats that I wouldn't trust with a rowboat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldgenetics64, post: 503054, member: 34476"] I've enjoyed reading all the stories. Until recently, all my boats have been home built plywood. Lightweight, shallow draft. Could take them anywhere and not worry. Well, the wife decided we needed something better, so we ended up with a 1987 Mirrocraft 14' with a troublesome 25 hp. Still better that many of the new boats. I don't worry about obstacles in the water, just other idiots in their fancy new powerboats that I wouldn't trust with a rowboat. [/QUOTE]
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