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Pics and a little story about my 16' Tin Boat...
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<blockquote data-quote="MaineIAC" data-source="post: 262353" data-attributes="member: 8627"><p>Hey guys thanks for all the comments... And to reiterate my last post, we didn't attach the p.t. Ribs directly to the hull... We fit them onto the original ribs, allowing bilge water to flow freely under them... So there shouldn't be any catastrophies.. Well not that way at least... </p><p></p><p> I have a 15 hp Johnson long shaft that I use on this boat and another boat we have.. I want to buy a shorter shafted outboard, but **** outboards cost as much as a good older motorcycle these days...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaineIAC, post: 262353, member: 8627"] Hey guys thanks for all the comments... And to reiterate my last post, we didn't attach the p.t. Ribs directly to the hull... We fit them onto the original ribs, allowing bilge water to flow freely under them... So there shouldn't be any catastrophies.. Well not that way at least... I have a 15 hp Johnson long shaft that I use on this boat and another boat we have.. I want to buy a shorter shafted outboard, but **** outboards cost as much as a good older motorcycle these days... [/QUOTE]
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