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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
Submitted By: sdunt
Date Created: 10-31-2005
Description: This is my 1st boat and I wanted to start out small and cheap. I bought a 1960's 14 foot Fiberglass 'Ski-Boy' boat with a West-Bend / Chrysler 45 HP outboard and trailer, all for $102.50 on Ebay.

I think the quote describes our boat the best:

"She may not look like much kid, but she's got it where it counts,. I've added some special modifications myself. We're a little rushed, so if you'll hurry aboard we'll get out of here."


Han Solo’s comments about the Millennium Falcon to Luke in Star Wars, Episode 3 “A New Hope”

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