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Does anyone know what kind of boat this is?
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<blockquote data-quote="MN Hunter" data-source="post: 35519" data-attributes="member: 547"><p>This looks like a old Larson ('54-'58)- They were initially sold as runabouts, but for a small price they sold a conversion kit which consisted of seats (bench), aluminum gunnels, and nose cover. The great thing about these old runners is the thickness of the aluminum used (their built like tanks!), and you can usually put a 20-25 hp engine on with no issues (but I would make certain the transom is solid prior to this). </p><p></p><p>I had a '57 that I converted to a bass boat (picked up on a farm for free, converted, and sold for $1700.00!) </p><p></p><p>Looks like this would be a great project boat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MN Hunter, post: 35519, member: 547"] This looks like a old Larson ('54-'58)- They were initially sold as runabouts, but for a small price they sold a conversion kit which consisted of seats (bench), aluminum gunnels, and nose cover. The great thing about these old runners is the thickness of the aluminum used (their built like tanks!), and you can usually put a 20-25 hp engine on with no issues (but I would make certain the transom is solid prior to this). I had a '57 that I converted to a bass boat (picked up on a farm for free, converted, and sold for $1700.00!) Looks like this would be a great project boat! [/QUOTE]
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