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<blockquote data-quote="GrogHog" data-source="post: 270920" data-attributes="member: 7921"><p>No this looks to be older than the 70 if they used 2 sheets of metal for bottom. It will have a keel cover riveted over the center all the from bow to stern. Mostly used in the late 40s 50s & 60s after the wars as they used surplus aircraft aluminum for their designs. If it has solid sheet only cut for rolling then it would most likely be 60s/70s not 40/50s</p><p>I would like to know how thick the metal is as most surplus was thicker.. .090 I think the number is. Are the gussets cast or stamped ? </p><p>Fun rig take care of it and DON'T put all that crap 2x4s and plywood in it. If you cant stand in it find out with your mom why. </p><p>Tahee ya should have learned when you were a baby, how to stand up. If your boat rocks to much try sitting down and back off the beer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrogHog, post: 270920, member: 7921"] No this looks to be older than the 70 if they used 2 sheets of metal for bottom. It will have a keel cover riveted over the center all the from bow to stern. Mostly used in the late 40s 50s & 60s after the wars as they used surplus aircraft aluminum for their designs. If it has solid sheet only cut for rolling then it would most likely be 60s/70s not 40/50s I would like to know how thick the metal is as most surplus was thicker.. .090 I think the number is. Are the gussets cast or stamped ? Fun rig take care of it and DON'T put all that crap 2x4s and plywood in it. If you cant stand in it find out with your mom why. Tahee ya should have learned when you were a baby, how to stand up. If your boat rocks to much try sitting down and back off the beer. [/QUOTE]
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