Stockwell - PH15
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Stockwell - PH15
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It's public opinion, open up your new Florida Sportsman or boat mag. you will read somewhere in there "NO WOOD" construction.
Though composite houses have not caught on well either
Mr. Mertens has his evils, but I have seen ten fold the number of boats built on his site than any of the others.
They are having a little get together in Jacksonville next weekend you should ride down and check out the bateaus.
Though composite houses have not caught on well either
Mr. Mertens has his evils, but I have seen ten fold the number of boats built on his site than any of the others.
They are having a little get together in Jacksonville next weekend you should ride down and check out the bateaus.
I agree that people have a thing about the "no wood no rot" hoo hah. What I'm saying is that a lot of folks would give their left nut to own that Paul Mann boat. Does a boat have to be worth a few million dollars to be desirable if it's made out of wood?
I have an appointment with a 100 lb Cobia next weekend, she is swimming north even as I type.
I have an appointment with a 100 lb Cobia next weekend, she is swimming north even as I type.
Ken