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Re: Stauter-built
[Re: Jakethesnake]
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10/21/22 11:52 AM
10/21/22 11:52 AM
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Then are really good engines I believe. Mine was the best I've ever had. It never gave me problems. That's good to hear, I'm thinking about adding stick steering to it.
WM Hunter "Trump literally sacrificed himself, his family and all of his businesses for this country. He literally is a true American hero. And True American Patriot - warts and all."
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Re: Stauter-built
[Re: oakachoy]
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10/21/22 01:33 PM
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We grew up running Kirtley built flat bottom cypress planked boats. Pulled the out and caulked them every year. My brother runs a Stauter, that's recently been gone over. They are nice, but as with any wooden boat, they do take constant maintenance, or they will have problems.
Used to be a lifeguard, until that blue kid got me fired.
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