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15 foot Duroboat Headed to Lower Cape Cod this Summer
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt George" data-source="post: 349485" data-attributes="member: 14001"><p>Just came across a 1995 15 ft. Duroboat with a 30 HP Suzuki 2 stroke. Never been used, has never had oil or gas in it!</p><p>Bought it, everything in A One condition, what a find. I had a 12 ft. Duroboat down in Baja MX on the Pacific coast, can</p><p>not say enough about these boats. I have fished an assortment of tin boats, from 12 to 16 ft. over the past 45 years,</p><p>none of them compare to the Duroboat. </p><p></p><p>They were originally manufactured in Washington State, they have moved their operation to Tennessee. If you're in the</p><p>market for a tin boat, check these out. I have no affiliation with the company, just want to pass along my experience</p><p>with tin boats, this one is the best out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt George, post: 349485, member: 14001"] Just came across a 1995 15 ft. Duroboat with a 30 HP Suzuki 2 stroke. Never been used, has never had oil or gas in it! Bought it, everything in A One condition, what a find. I had a 12 ft. Duroboat down in Baja MX on the Pacific coast, can not say enough about these boats. I have fished an assortment of tin boats, from 12 to 16 ft. over the past 45 years, none of them compare to the Duroboat. They were originally manufactured in Washington State, they have moved their operation to Tennessee. If you're in the market for a tin boat, check these out. I have no affiliation with the company, just want to pass along my experience with tin boats, this one is the best out there. [/QUOTE]
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