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Aluminum canoe
Working for a customer and noticed this baby out in the woods with a large tree branch laying on it. Asked him about it and the guy said he had no use for it take it away and paid me $20 to get rid of it.
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That was after some persuasion with the big hammer and a large pipe had to patch a few holes and fix the crossbar but all in all it turned out pretty straight and wrinkle free.
good ol' JB took care of this one.
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Not rated for whitewater lol
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picked up a couple of weight benches and did some improvement to it today.
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Just if anybody looks the aprox. weight is around 50lbs. all aluminium trim rivets crossbar.
Time for me and the boy to head out fishing.
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if you were any closer i'd say sold
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That's a cool deal man! I got a little johnboat last summer pretty much the same way. And a 9ft fiberglass cross between a kayak and a canoe. Was asking at the tag office about getting them registered and they said after July 1st this year the kayaks and canoes don't require any registration. I need to get that thing out and give it a try too
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No registration needed in NH unless you have a motor attached to your boat. Nice to have a flat bottom finally! no where for the fish to hide now. Planning a canoe trip down the green river next month i think this baby is coming with me:)