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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 09:56:33 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ They're really easy to handle. There's a guy where you boat, if he's still alive, that makes a small one: http://www.stur-deeboat.com/sturdeecat.htm The old guy who owns the place was one of my father's suppliers. I talked to him a couple years ago, and he remembered my dad. In those days, though, Stur-dee only offered wood dories. They were nicely made. I've seen those boats somewhere. As I remember, they were nicely made. |
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