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1950s Alumacraft Deep C Upper Transom Drains
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 520265" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Ahhh....a fellow Lake Erie boater !! Been on the lake for more than 60 of my 74 years. 15' Lyman with a 30 hp Johnson, yep, 15" transom and no splash well. Only a compass and no radio, ran all over the western end of Lake Erie. Learned slot over those years, at my age, there are a number if things I wouldn't do that I did back then !! But, then again, we didn't have anything else.. Kinda like the pioneers going west in a covered wagon, no one would do that now. I can remember waves coming over the stern and having a couple bailing cans handy, it wasn't until the late 60's before I owned my first bilge pump. Would I do that today....no way!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 520265, member: 1183"] Ahhh....a fellow Lake Erie boater !! Been on the lake for more than 60 of my 74 years. 15' Lyman with a 30 hp Johnson, yep, 15" transom and no splash well. Only a compass and no radio, ran all over the western end of Lake Erie. Learned slot over those years, at my age, there are a number if things I wouldn't do that I did back then !! But, then again, we didn't have anything else.. Kinda like the pioneers going west in a covered wagon, no one would do that now. I can remember waves coming over the stern and having a couple bailing cans handy, it wasn't until the late 60's before I owned my first bilge pump. Would I do that today....no way!! [/QUOTE]
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