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Im a NEWBE! Welded vs. rivieted
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<blockquote data-quote="McAwful" data-source="post: 269132" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>had 2 riveted boats in the past and they were much lighter weight alum than the 16' Weldbilt I have now. You could dent my old Tracker with your fist,...you'll break your hand on the Weldbilt. But welded also means a substantially heavier boat. I prefer the Weldbilts, very stout aluminum,..will take years of abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McAwful, post: 269132, member: 3822"] had 2 riveted boats in the past and they were much lighter weight alum than the 16' Weldbilt I have now. You could dent my old Tracker with your fist,...you'll break your hand on the Weldbilt. But welded also means a substantially heavier boat. I prefer the Weldbilts, very stout aluminum,..will take years of abuse. [/QUOTE]
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