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    Default Palmetto duck boats

    https://florencesc.craigslist.org/boa/5389787689.html

    Anybody messed with one of these?

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    both boat and motor SCREAM homemade

    edit: not to mention it's a chode.

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    ^yep

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    Very homemade.
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    The price was a 1000.00 two weeks ago

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    I saw one on i40 in Asheville today....

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    I bet that thing plows water in the front.

    Looks like the perfect boat to nosedive and get hypothermia with.
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    I was thinking the same thing... I just wondered if anyone had actually been in one.

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    Looks like a floating coffin

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    Has anybody actually used or rode in one of these things? I contacted the guy that sells them today. They come with a 6.5hp predator motor which pushes the boat about 12 mph. He says that combo weighs 200 pounds. The hull is .125 ga and the sides are .090 ga. Interesting boat and would like to know if they are practical to use or not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    I bet that thing plows water in the front.

    Looks like the perfect boat to nosedive and get hypothermia with.
    This is exactly what I was thinking
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    I see some of these up for sale. Anyone ever been in one?if so what was your experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    I bet that thing plows water in the front.

    Looks like the perfect boat to nosedive and get hypothermia with.
    Saw two today for the first time. The above is a great description of how they looked moving in the water.
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