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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 441367" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>Yes they are good boats but condition is key. Look all around the transom for cracks. Look for big dents and signs of hard use. Look for any kind of patches or sealing compound covering leaks, cracks or loose rivets. As long as it was not beaten then they are as good as any other tin boat. A big motor like that on a small tin has potential to be beaten. I'd beat it if I had it but that's what makes that combo so perfect. Buy it or post pics of any suspect areas of the hull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 441367, member: 13140"] Yes they are good boats but condition is key. Look all around the transom for cracks. Look for big dents and signs of hard use. Look for any kind of patches or sealing compound covering leaks, cracks or loose rivets. As long as it was not beaten then they are as good as any other tin boat. A big motor like that on a small tin has potential to be beaten. I'd beat it if I had it but that's what makes that combo so perfect. Buy it or post pics of any suspect areas of the hull. [/QUOTE]
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