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    They would probably rather go cat fishing then crappie though.

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    If it wasn’t for a fuel tank, it would make for a nice beach fire.
    Cant even imagine what else it might be good for, unless a person was really desperate to leave someplace.

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    May not ever sail again but could be a display of some sort for a restaurant or a bait tackle store. On a trailer as a food wagon? Obviously needs purdied up a little.Name:  IMG-20191003-WA0000.jpeg
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    Lots of old time skill went into fitting all that wood into a boat.
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    I'm sure the boat has some interesting history and a few fishing stories, may be haunted?

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    It would make a good movie prop
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