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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 455459" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>OMG what a cool little runabout!</p><p></p><p>Yes ... predominately here we are fishing focused on our tin boats, <strong>but we LOVE to see classic old tinnies like this!</strong> Man, I can only dream of finding a suitable hull like that for a restoration!</p><p></p><p>FWIW I once passed up a semi-restored Cadillac tin, complete w/ tail fins, for short money ... as at that time (and now) 99% of my boating (less my kayaking) is done where I have a mooring, but not regular launch ramp access and I just couldn’t see adding special, expen$ive anti-fouling paint to the bottom of such a restored tin classic, one to be moored in saltwater to boot ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 455459, member: 15636"] OMG what a cool little runabout! Yes ... predominately here we are fishing focused on our tin boats, [b]but we LOVE to see classic old tinnies like this![/b] Man, I can only dream of finding a suitable hull like that for a restoration! FWIW I once passed up a semi-restored Cadillac tin, complete w/ tail fins, for short money ... as at that time (and now) 99% of my boating (less my kayaking) is done where I have a mooring, but not regular launch ramp access and I just couldn’t see adding special, expen$ive anti-fouling paint to the bottom of such a restored tin classic, one to be moored in saltwater to boot ... [/QUOTE]
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