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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 305031" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>Folks,</p><p>i'm brand new here on "tinboats.net" and am SEEKING a 14 or 15 foot aluminum "decked" RUNABOUT/"SKI-BOAT" (rather than a jonboat or "open fisherman") of the 1950s or 1960s to RESTORE to match my restored 1960 SEA KING 35HP "Delux Electric" OB.</p><p>(I need a light aluminum boat, as I'm planning to pull it with my "new to me" 1986 DIESEL W126 Mercedes saloon, which has only 148 HP. - The manual from M-B says NOT to exceed a gross weight of boat/motor/trailer/"stuff" of 1,000 pounds.)</p><p></p><p>Fwiw, My aunt sold my 1959 TexasMaid Falcon on an aluminum trailer, while I was OCONUS, with the Army. </p><p>(She said that I didn't NEED a boat, so she sold it to the first person who asked her about it!)</p><p>Luckily, the OB was stored in a locked storage room, that she didn't know about.</p><p>(The Falcon would have been a PERFECT rig to tow with the M-B.)</p><p></p><p>THANKS for reading this post.</p><p>yours, satx</p><p>USA, Retired</p><p>San Antonio, TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 305031, member: 11019"] Folks, i'm brand new here on "tinboats.net" and am SEEKING a 14 or 15 foot aluminum "decked" RUNABOUT/"SKI-BOAT" (rather than a jonboat or "open fisherman") of the 1950s or 1960s to RESTORE to match my restored 1960 SEA KING 35HP "Delux Electric" OB. (I need a light aluminum boat, as I'm planning to pull it with my "new to me" 1986 DIESEL W126 Mercedes saloon, which has only 148 HP. - The manual from M-B says NOT to exceed a gross weight of boat/motor/trailer/"stuff" of 1,000 pounds.) Fwiw, My aunt sold my 1959 TexasMaid Falcon on an aluminum trailer, while I was OCONUS, with the Army. (She said that I didn't NEED a boat, so she sold it to the first person who asked her about it!) Luckily, the OB was stored in a locked storage room, that she didn't know about. (The Falcon would have been a PERFECT rig to tow with the M-B.) THANKS for reading this post. yours, satx USA, Retired San Antonio, TX [/QUOTE]
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