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New to the site and first tin boat as well, but I’m gonna need alittle help with this
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<blockquote data-quote="Kibbykib" data-source="post: 467256" data-attributes="member: 24886"><p>Man that is an awesome idea. I’ll check local laws for sure. It’s hanging off about 18” if I remember correctly. Didn’t have any issues from law enforcement pulling it about 50 miles to my house, could have been luck though. </p><p></p><p>Hull has alittle damage on the bow that needs to be addressed but the hull doesn’t leak. Had it almost full of water from some bad storms the other day and she held tight</p><p></p><p>Yea jethro... I believe that’s my next step. Similar hull other than my modified V hull. It came with aluminum flooring that had only a few rivets holding it down that I removed. The casting deck was a POS so it actually went first. Has a homemade live well where the dry storage once was</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kibbykib, post: 467256, member: 24886"] Man that is an awesome idea. I’ll check local laws for sure. It’s hanging off about 18” if I remember correctly. Didn’t have any issues from law enforcement pulling it about 50 miles to my house, could have been luck though. Hull has alittle damage on the bow that needs to be addressed but the hull doesn’t leak. Had it almost full of water from some bad storms the other day and she held tight Yea jethro... I believe that’s my next step. Similar hull other than my modified V hull. It came with aluminum flooring that had only a few rivets holding it down that I removed. The casting deck was a POS so it actually went first. Has a homemade live well where the dry storage once was [/QUOTE]
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