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Old 05-13-2010, 06:55 AM
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When I built my last boat(in my living room) I had to build a dolly to wheel it out on its side because the boat had a 60" beam going through a doorway 36" wide.
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Old 05-21-2010, 11:51 AM
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Would Anyone like to Trade me a Guitar that plays music like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYrVwGxlcFA


I have some Lead Impregnated Rubber curtains that would make great fishing wieghts, SCUA Wieghts, or Ballast for your boat or Race Car to trade.


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PS: I need a Amp also.
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Hi Boston, Loads 10 ft and under signs for daylight ,10ft up to 12ft lighs and sign and lights plus C/B , No pilot car required. this is in the west. some city regs. are stricter like Seattle. I pull a 10ft boat all the time and have up to 12ft at times with strong 1 ton P/U. When you look at a boat fom the back it appears narrower than actual size, normal sight is at the level of the trailer
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If you build a concrete boat in the woods and it falls over on you, will some one hear the screams and call 911 or do you deserve it for building a concrete boat in the woods?

I was really hoping someone could help me with the skin rejuvenation cream thing, because I need a place to keep my wallet and keys when taking a shower at the gym.
Whats wrong with shoving them up your @ss with the rest of your prized belongings?
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Hi Boston, Loads 10 ft and under signs for daylight ,10ft up to 12ft lighs and sign and lights plus C/B , No pilot car required. this is in the west. some city regs. are stricter like Seattle. I pull a 10ft boat all the time and have up to 12ft at times with strong 1 ton P/U. When you look at a boat fom the back it appears narrower than actual size, normal sight is at the level of the trailer
hmmmm

Ill have to look up the col. highway regs

thing is I have a one ton farm registered truck which means I can haul anything farm related no mater how big it is on any state road ( not highway )

I think my limit of non farm related stuff is 10' but I'll have to go look it up again

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