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<blockquote data-quote="mud-skipper" data-source="post: 321682" data-attributes="member: 11436"><p>Here's an update on our raft situation.</p><p></p><p>We got the 14' raft registered as a home made boat with New York State. The Sheriff had to inspect it and give it a BIN #, and he said we got pride of place on their notice board where they pin photos of unusual boats.</p><p></p><p>I am really ticked off that we used those darned elbows to make the bends, as they create a lot of drag in the water. Never the less, the raft travels at about 15-20 mph on the canal.</p><p></p><p>Everyone stops and stares when they see the thing scooting through the village of Fairport.</p><p></p><p>We've started on the bigger raft. It's 28' feet long and should carry 8 people plus the driver.</p><p>The pipe bending has become easier, now that I've screwed it up a few times. I hop to have some photos, but it's a pain not being able to load pics to the forum directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mud-skipper, post: 321682, member: 11436"] Here's an update on our raft situation. We got the 14' raft registered as a home made boat with New York State. The Sheriff had to inspect it and give it a BIN #, and he said we got pride of place on their notice board where they pin photos of unusual boats. I am really ticked off that we used those darned elbows to make the bends, as they create a lot of drag in the water. Never the less, the raft travels at about 15-20 mph on the canal. Everyone stops and stares when they see the thing scooting through the village of Fairport. We've started on the bigger raft. It's 28' feet long and should carry 8 people plus the driver. The pipe bending has become easier, now that I've screwed it up a few times. I hop to have some photos, but it's a pain not being able to load pics to the forum directly. [/QUOTE]
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