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  1. daddue11

    Guess what we did on my 77th birthday.

    Happy birthday Rich , The trail looks wonderful , One day I'd love to walk that trail Cudos to you sir . =D> =D> =D>
  2. daddue11

    1962 Lone Star Malibu

    Man , that's gonna look hot when you get done whith it , good job sir .
  3. daddue11

    Safe weight capacity for a 1967 M15 Rich Line boat please .

    I'd say that probably with my wife and daughter and bloodhound along with motor and gas and battery and trolling motor, that's just the safe place to stay , I'm probabily at 800 lb right now with all of my tackle,so , I'll leave it at that and no more passengers than what I've got now .
  4. daddue11

    Safe weight capacity for a 1967 M15 Rich Line boat please .

    Say , thanks a million 63Monark , that's very good to know . Now I can kinda judge the amount of people and gear that I can safely have on the boat .
  5. daddue11

    Safe weight capacity for a 1967 M15 Rich Line boat please .

    Hello friends , I have recently purchased a 1967 M15 Rich Line aluminum boat and for the life of me I can't find any info on this boat to save my soul . I know it's 15 ft long and 5 ft wide at the widest and 52 inches at the transom , can anyone tell me a formula for figuring out the safe weight...
  6. daddue11

    New Member Introductions!

    Hey friends , my name is Steve , I live in Mountain view Mo. , I just bought my first tin boat about a week ago , it's a 15 ft. 1967 Rich Line semi Vhull in perfect condition , I paid $300.00for it . I took it out yesterday to a community lake , I had my wife ,daughter , myself and my full...
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