fla curdog
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dblj006
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marshall
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Geneva0550
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carpshooter1
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moodfood
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Thu May 8, 2008 9:59am
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That's an awesome photo. We used to rent those old boats too. I don't know where, it may have been Lone Cabbage too. Good times.
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grant
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Thu May 8, 2008 11:53am
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Skeeter
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Seminole Wind
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Fri May 9, 2008 12:15am
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Yeah , we rented those old wooden tanks a time or two also.
We stuck little 3 1/2 horse kicker on it.
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Darryl
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Fri May 9, 2008 12:55am
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Olf Art
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Fri May 9, 2008 4:57pm
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The thing about those old wooden boats was that you could fill one all the way to the gunnels with water and it would still float, at least for a few hours. Man, they were heavy though.
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cowboy
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Fri May 9, 2008 5:47pm
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That's a good looking OMC product hung on that transom.
We gotta 64 18hp Speedtwin Olf.
Looks like brand new when the cowling is removed.
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Olf Art
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I've got a '36 Evinrude and two '37 Johnsons. Sometime if you're up this way come and take a look. There is no cowling ..... the flywheels are right out in the open.
Those Speedtwins would run forever if you kept oil in em.
*Just posted a couple photos of one*
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rick
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That was an old 10 hp Evinrude. It wouldn't plane those old boats, so that was one long ride across Lake Poinsett (about 5 miles).
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Olf Art
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Bet it was Rick, but back then it didn't matter .... you weren't in a hurry, and you were By God fishin!
I used to ride my bike out to a conservation lake, dig some worms, and catch some little bluegill that nobody would want to eat. All day long with a balogna sandwich and a warm RC Cola. That didn't matter when you were 12. You'd gone fishin.
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