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<blockquote data-quote="coosa" data-source="post: 467677" data-attributes="member: 24912"><p>Thanks for the replies; I wasn't clear in my post, but I have already bought the boat and brought it home. I think I got it for a good price, and I think the dent was part of the reason for that. It doesn't bother me, but if someone knows a way to get it out myself I would give it a try. </p><p></p><p>There were several minor issues with it that make me think that it hasn't been used a lot. The motor moves it faster than I want to go in a stick steering boat, but that is certainly not a problem. This is the first welded boat that I have owned, and it has a different feel than the riveted boats I've had. I'm looking forward to using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coosa, post: 467677, member: 24912"] Thanks for the replies; I wasn't clear in my post, but I have already bought the boat and brought it home. I think I got it for a good price, and I think the dent was part of the reason for that. It doesn't bother me, but if someone knows a way to get it out myself I would give it a try. There were several minor issues with it that make me think that it hasn't been used a lot. The motor moves it faster than I want to go in a stick steering boat, but that is certainly not a problem. This is the first welded boat that I have owned, and it has a different feel than the riveted boats I've had. I'm looking forward to using it. [/QUOTE]
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