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timms Posted - 17 Aug 2016 : 07:33:54
Hi All, Am thinking of purchasing the above boat for canal/river use, any advice or knowledge of this boat re: known probs etc would be most welcome
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df Posted - 17 Aug 2016 : 08:15:09
New canopies are expensive, decent outboards are expensive, go for 4 stroke every time, check valid bss certificate, transoms can rot (wooden filler between grp skins) but not a big problem on canals and rivers.
Osmosis is a price bargaining point but not realy an issue as no-one has ever sunk from it.
Generally a good sturdy starter boat.



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