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Riveted Boats - Pros/Cons Leaky?
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<blockquote data-quote="poorthang" data-source="post: 488248" data-attributes="member: 31585"><p>i had a tracker deep v 17 pro. it was riveted (about a kabillion rivets)! was an 88 model and was beat against rocks and trees its entire life and never leaked.. high gunwals and really wide in center and rear. i think something like that would be great for your sons. had 4 seats too. my knees got so bad i couldnt get in and out of it from the bank anymore, so i downsized.</p><p> post pics of that boy catchin a wollygopper!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorthang, post: 488248, member: 31585"] i had a tracker deep v 17 pro. it was riveted (about a kabillion rivets)! was an 88 model and was beat against rocks and trees its entire life and never leaked.. high gunwals and really wide in center and rear. i think something like that would be great for your sons. had 4 seats too. my knees got so bad i couldnt get in and out of it from the bank anymore, so i downsized. post pics of that boy catchin a wollygopper! [/QUOTE]
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