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<blockquote data-quote="Capt Rhan" data-source="post: 227991" data-attributes="member: 6770"><p>OK no I haven't been on here long BUT I am enjoying the site. I have several questions to send out for the group. </p><p>(1) Where can I find a site to ID older tin boats. Like Sea Nymph with stamped in transom # 41-1508 this has the old football shaped logo. Red and black exterior color. </p><p>(2) who has some info on an old Sport Kraft NOT sport C raft. it was made in Texas around Dallas Texas. I also would like to help on others if needed. </p><p>Thanks </p><p>An OLD master seamen (current) and Dive master</p><p>Capt Rhan</p><p>Here in the sunshine state</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt Rhan, post: 227991, member: 6770"] OK no I haven't been on here long BUT I am enjoying the site. I have several questions to send out for the group. (1) Where can I find a site to ID older tin boats. Like Sea Nymph with stamped in transom # 41-1508 this has the old football shaped logo. Red and black exterior color. (2) who has some info on an old Sport Kraft NOT sport C raft. it was made in Texas around Dallas Texas. I also would like to help on others if needed. Thanks An OLD master seamen (current) and Dive master Capt Rhan Here in the sunshine state [/QUOTE]
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