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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rhyan Craft: Now BRINE CRAFT
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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 287977" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>Thanks Man. I appreciate the kind words. </p><p></p><p>Rhyan Craft was headquarted in El Dorado, Arkansas and built them from the early 70's to late 80's. Because I own one now, I guess I'm a little more in tune with how frequently I see them, (which isn't often), but it seems as though they built my boat fairly well. I say that by noticing how the ribs were formed and attached to the hull. It's a sturdy boat. I had never heard of them prior to getting the boat a few years ago. More often than not, I have people see pics of it and think that it's fiberglass (I guess because I painted it white) and are suprised to learn it's aluminum. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the compliment, and hope to see your project one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 287977, member: 1053"] Thanks Man. I appreciate the kind words. Rhyan Craft was headquarted in El Dorado, Arkansas and built them from the early 70's to late 80's. Because I own one now, I guess I'm a little more in tune with how frequently I see them, (which isn't often), but it seems as though they built my boat fairly well. I say that by noticing how the ribs were formed and attached to the hull. It's a sturdy boat. I had never heard of them prior to getting the boat a few years ago. More often than not, I have people see pics of it and think that it's fiberglass (I guess because I painted it white) and are suprised to learn it's aluminum. Thanks again for the compliment, and hope to see your project one day. [/QUOTE]
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