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<blockquote data-quote="Jersey Joe" data-source="post: 361155" data-attributes="member: 14839"><p>Hello All...I'm a new member here, and novice boater. I'm looking for a dual purpose aluminum boat for pulling the kids around and also bay fishing/crabbing and such. I think I'm settled on an open bow like the Starcraft Superfisherman or other brands like that. I've read a lot on here about replacing rivets and such when rehabbing boats. When I'm looking at a used boat, how can I tell if it needs rivets replaced? Will they just be loose to the touch? Any suggestions will be appreciated. </p><p></p><p>JJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jersey Joe, post: 361155, member: 14839"] Hello All...I'm a new member here, and novice boater. I'm looking for a dual purpose aluminum boat for pulling the kids around and also bay fishing/crabbing and such. I think I'm settled on an open bow like the Starcraft Superfisherman or other brands like that. I've read a lot on here about replacing rivets and such when rehabbing boats. When I'm looking at a used boat, how can I tell if it needs rivets replaced? Will they just be loose to the touch? Any suggestions will be appreciated. JJ [/QUOTE]
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