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bribri


Junior Member

Registered: July 2003
Location: Sarasota, FL USA
Posts: 13
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Hey guys, what do you think? It's an 18' flats boat, with teak cockpit, teak toe rail, and teak trimed console with flip up electronics box. Any input you have would be helpful as it is still in the concept sage.
· Date: July-22-2003 · Views: 19416
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Keywords: sportsfishing powerboat flatsboat skiff fishing center console

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Nomad
Mold Trader/Boat Builder

Registered: February 2002
Location: Perry, Florida
Posts: 462
September-3-2003 10:11pm Rating: 7 

Looks a bit like the Scout Costa
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L.DOSSO
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Registered: May 2003
Location: FRANCE
Posts: 71
September-24-2005 5:03am

I think that she should de propelled by an airplane propeller rather than with an outb.engine.Because you will loose the first quality of your boat which is to be extremly shallow drafted.But she's not to bad....Or perhaps a surface-effect propeller.
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