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Haaken Hveem
 
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I am going too get hold of a used 14 feet rowing and fishing boat, i am
interresed in the terhi 450 due to the fact that
this boat is made out of a ABS sandwitch, and wery hard to sink. On the
factory page they use a chainsaw to cut a terhi 440 in half, and it still
floats nicely.
The problem is that the 440 model are sold in low numbers here in norway, so
can someone please suggest something similar ?

My demands are :
Length 14 to 17 feet
Hard to sink and solid
A wery stable boat for freshwater use




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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 01:45:54 +0100, "Haaken Hveem"
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I am going too get hold of a used 14 feet rowing and fishing boat, i am
interresed in the terhi 450 due to the fact that
this boat is made out of a ABS sandwitch, and wery hard to sink. On the
factory page they use a chainsaw to cut a terhi 440 in half, and it still
floats nicely.
The problem is that the 440 model are sold in low numbers here in norway, so
can someone please suggest something similar ?

My demands are :
Length 14 to 17 feet
Hard to sink and solid
A wery stable boat for freshwater use



15 or 17 Boston Whaler.

http://www.bostonwhaler.com/Rec/defa...t=choosewhaler

You could cut it in half also!

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John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD
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Doug Kanter
 
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"Haaken Hveem" wrote in message
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I am going too get hold of a used 14 feet rowing and fishing boat, i am
interresed in the terhi 450 due to the fact that
this boat is made out of a ABS sandwitch, and wery hard to sink. On the
factory page they use a chainsaw to cut a terhi 440 in half, and it still
floats nicely.
The problem is that the 440 model are sold in low numbers here in norway,
so
can someone please suggest something similar ?

My demands are :
Length 14 to 17 feet
Hard to sink and solid
A wery stable boat for freshwater use


I'm not sure about the significance of how many boats are sold there. But
anyway....:

Go to:
www.lundboats.com

Check out the WC-14 or WC-16. I own the 14 and I love it. Will not sink when
filled with water. Yes, my ex-wife tried it once because she was funny that
way. She did NOT think it was funny when I told her it was her job to empty
it.

You will not be cutting any boat in half, so that criterion doesn't matter
much.


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