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<blockquote data-quote="Drewski597" data-source="post: 56281" data-attributes="member: 889"><p>The Aluminum on the boat is pretty thin stuff, I have a friend that welds for a living and he said it wouldn't be worth welding. I'd say the whole boat probably weighs in at 40 or 50 pounds. The ribs broke (I'm just judging from observation) from being crunched under foot and flexing with the bottom of the boat, they were that way when I bought the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drewski597, post: 56281, member: 889"] The Aluminum on the boat is pretty thin stuff, I have a friend that welds for a living and he said it wouldn't be worth welding. I'd say the whole boat probably weighs in at 40 or 50 pounds. The ribs broke (I'm just judging from observation) from being crunched under foot and flexing with the bottom of the boat, they were that way when I bought the boat. [/QUOTE]
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