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Re: Looking for a V20
or we could make one like AR368 it's made of 10 box cars and 120 tons of old cement bridge piers, and last a 241 ft barge.
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Re: Looking for a V20
....but in a survey of 100 groupers, 99% agreed they prefer Bayliner over concrete rubble. Mentioned how they like the port holes in the cuddy....you just don't get that with rubble - now boxcars - that's another story.
Sorry man, I like the Bayliner idea better. |
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I think I just learned how to put pics in the posts, lets see how I do.
These are the pics I took of BR's '72 when I went to check it out. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/100_0125.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/100_0126.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/100_0121.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...r/100_0124.jpg That last one is the damage I found, it is about 4 inches long and is on the left side of the bow near the keel. |
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Good job! I had to give up... Nice pix. :)
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Nice boat.
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WHAT ::) That's it!!! give me a nice warm Sat. and that would be fixed and gone.
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I'm sure it would be an easy fix for you, especially after looking over your work on the 21 you have been doing.
By the way, that is the Cadilac of minivans that I am driving. |
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Looks like our "warm" Saturdays are gone for at least a while >:(
But yeah, it ain't too bad. I'm just glad RB found it. It could have sunk the boat for sure. |
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