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Sears 1436 Build
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<blockquote data-quote="WINGO-LINGO" data-source="post: 469177" data-attributes="member: 25069"><p>Very interesting. Those sponsoons blew my mind. We have bayou type conditions here. Thought it was some kind of hydrofoil at first. I commented earlier about having the exact same boat, Sears, 1969 model with the hole in bottom instead of lower rear. Mine has no HIN# because it was fabricated before they were required. Got a warning at the boat ramp a couple weekends ago.</p><p></p><p>What do the sponsoons do ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WINGO-LINGO, post: 469177, member: 25069"] Very interesting. Those sponsoons blew my mind. We have bayou type conditions here. Thought it was some kind of hydrofoil at first. I commented earlier about having the exact same boat, Sears, 1969 model with the hole in bottom instead of lower rear. Mine has no HIN# because it was fabricated before they were required. Got a warning at the boat ramp a couple weekends ago. What do the sponsoons do ? [/QUOTE]
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