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bransonboats


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Registered: March 2005
Location: uk
Posts: 20
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Built from a 'flat pack' of plasma cut steel plates.



Produced by Branson Boat Design Ltd
· Date: July-14-2008 · Views: 745
· Filesize: 33.7kb, 139.5kb ·
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balsaboatmodels

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Registered: January 2007
Location: Boonville, MO, pop.8700; & 415 buildings on National Register
Posts: 30
July-14-2008 8:50pm Rating: 8 

"Tunnel Tug"?? What's that?

Could you UK types help a out an ignorant Colonial on this one?

I'm pretty sure, not certain, but pretty sure, it's not used for tugging tunnels to new locations.

But one never knows . . .

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TeddyDiver
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Registered: December 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 461
July-15-2008 3:03pm

Think they were made to tug coal prams throw the old channels, esp the tunnels where no horses could be used'?? Am I correct?
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