Date: 10/11/1999, 2:19 pm
> If their really interested in a what you described below, CLC's Mill Creek
> 16.5 might meet their needs. It's actually a one holer, that fits two or
> one people. Very stable boat, I don't think you could tip it over. I built
> mine out of 1/4" luaun with a cedar strip deck. Total cost was about
> $300. Some pictures of it are on the attached site.
> "This is just for day use, easy river, lake and ocean use, and a good
> stable boat."
Thanks Tom, I cought a look at the Mill Creek line while I was looking for the Tred Avon which Mike pointed out. I'm gonna send them the Site addy and let them look at both. The price range should certainly get their attention. I appreciate your input. Rehd
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Rehd -- 10/11/1999, 2:19 pm
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Mike Scarborough -- 10/11/1999, 10:33 am- Re: Inexpensive Two-Holer
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