Lets see you do this with a fancy glass boat

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Lets see you do this with a fancy glass boat

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This is a typical Alaska deal . . . a Maxweld cat moving assets around for a bear hunt. (not my boat, mine wasn't this big).

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Alloy boats are so efficent that one horse power will push'em. :lol:
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How many BPH at cruise?


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I seen that picture a long time ago and thought, "Glad to see they made that horse a stall to stand in", I grew up with many horses and trailers, let alone putting them on a boat. One freak-out session and someones either hurt or the horse goes, Kerplunk!
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Jay I'm thinking about .25 BPH :D
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welder wrote:Alloy boats are so efficent that one horse power will push'em. :lol:
:lol: Good one Lester!

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