can anyone find a more ugly boat ??

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  1. jelfiser
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    i wanna see if someone find a boat more ugly than this.... it's hard :)
     

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  2. RANCHI OTTO
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    Look this....:D
     

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  3. Toot
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    Is that a boat or a coffin?
     
  4. RANCHI OTTO
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    Is the private boat of DRACULA....runs only during night time...:D
     
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    Not quite as ugly as those but there was something about this one that's just "Not Right"!
     

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    Nice...riverboat..canadian?
     
  7. lewisboats
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    I think its that thing thats supposed to be the bridge roof, too large for the supporting structure.

    Steve
     
  8. duluthboats
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    “bridge roof” looks more like a hela-pad. :eek: If they pulled the fenders in it wouldn’t hurt.
    Gary
     
  9. jelfiser
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    hi Otto , you have to explain me how did you find the tender of the boat i posted !!!!
     
  10. RANCHI OTTO
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    very simple....your boat is the tender of mine....!!
     
  11. jelfiser
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    so you're drakula !!! but i'm more scared of those boat than of drakula :)

    here another work i found on http://www.ferroboats.com (was it a submarine???)
     

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    Maybe the colour is wrong? Yeah thats it neeeds a touch of colour, maybe pink and purple, would blend in well with the bottom then:D
     
  13. dimitarp
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    Here is one, she is on project now
     

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    You never told us you had a pink and purple bottom, Walrus :D
     

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    There was sure something about ferrocement that got the creative juices flowing. Not the ferrocement has an exclusive on bad boats, but by God, it sure has a running start.

    I wonder if the vacant lots of harbor communities will ever be free of these works of art? They are so "well built" they are very expensive to break up for the junk yard.
     
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