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    You'll get it knocked out Beagle.

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    St. Joe is home. Mom's 88 and needs some help. All I'm doing down here is fishing and getting fat. Might as well be somewhere where I can do some good. Selling my boat, (no possible way to store it). Will be lookin for a pard come spring. Also lookin forward to huntin some mushrooms and catchin some Smithville Crappie.
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    beagle, we add an egg, no flour, and call them tater cakes. Good stuff. :D

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    I had a Duracraft 16' that would let in 5 gal / hour. Every hour you had to turn on the bilge and pump for a minute or so. I stripped everything out except the console and the aluminum cross member and flotation. Put it on the water and china marked around every rivet that was leaking. Had those rivets welded up. Put it back together with a longer front deck. Put it on the water and it only leaked 4 gallon per hour after that. Then put it up for sales with the leaky SOB caveat. I'm hoping this issue is a minor one Beags.

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