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1969 StarCraft OFFSHORE V
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<blockquote data-quote="whi0217" data-source="post: 521020" data-attributes="member: 36819"><p>Thanks for the compliment. The T-top is aluminum and made by Dolphin. Seems to be made well, but we'll see how it holds up as it was one of the cheaper options out there. She's pretty much a sunset and sandbar boat right now. I've never been much of a fisherman, but I would like to be some day. A trolling motor and some shallow water anchors would be awesome. Although, I'm a little concerned about addingore weight to the rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whi0217, post: 521020, member: 36819"] Thanks for the compliment. The T-top is aluminum and made by Dolphin. Seems to be made well, but we'll see how it holds up as it was one of the cheaper options out there. She's pretty much a sunset and sandbar boat right now. I've never been much of a fisherman, but I would like to be some day. A trolling motor and some shallow water anchors would be awesome. Although, I'm a little concerned about addingore weight to the rear. [/QUOTE]
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