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<blockquote data-quote="jimbruskie" data-source="post: 367267" data-attributes="member: 15270"><p>Greetings, My name is Jim. I'm from the twin cities of Bloomington/Normal, IL. I grew up fishing from my grandfather's Herters fiberglass row boat in central Wisconsin.</p><p></p><p>I've never owned my own boat before but am in the process of getting one. I've been poking around the forums as a guest trying to identify an abandoned 14' aluminum boat I'm trying to buy. It had no hull ID plate on it but I was finally able to find out from the DNR that it is a Montgomery Ward boat. If I've got it right, it looks like a couple people on here have the same craft and have done amazing jobs with them.</p><p></p><p>I can fit the boat in the bed of my truck to get it back to my place but would like some guidance on finding a trailer for it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the great site!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbruskie, post: 367267, member: 15270"] Greetings, My name is Jim. I'm from the twin cities of Bloomington/Normal, IL. I grew up fishing from my grandfather's Herters fiberglass row boat in central Wisconsin. I've never owned my own boat before but am in the process of getting one. I've been poking around the forums as a guest trying to identify an abandoned 14' aluminum boat I'm trying to buy. It had no hull ID plate on it but I was finally able to find out from the DNR that it is a Montgomery Ward boat. If I've got it right, it looks like a couple people on here have the same craft and have done amazing jobs with them. I can fit the boat in the bed of my truck to get it back to my place but would like some guidance on finding a trailer for it. Thanks for the great site! [/QUOTE]
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