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Here's one for Steve (and other boaters)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=player_embedded#!
 
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OMG Click

I'm gonna need another Barth.


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OMG Click

I'm gonna need another Barth.

with a matching Aluminum Cruisers Inc. Marinette sedan
 
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Very cool, but definately a fresh water rig. Salt would eat that thing up.


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Originally posted by Danny Z:
Very cool, but definately a fresh water rig. Salt would eat that thing up.

Indeed, Mead is.
 
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That is way too cool for my blood! I was thinking more Tennessee houseboat..

I can see it now... confusion

You start with a great big old used pontoon boat... remove pontoons, attach alongside coach. Narrow side decks on top of pontoons... mechanic

Now we get a big flat bottom jon boat. Cut off front half, slide under coach, flare sides to fit, rivet to coach. Doesn't have to be water tight, we'll fill the whole front with 37 cans of Great Stuff (to account for the weight of the engine) ROTFLMAO

A deck across the back, a 1962 Johnson "Fat 50" hp mounted to the spare tire support and hitch... a few more 55 gallon drums (or empty? beer kegs) underneath for more flotation... cheers

A few cleats, anchor line, (already got the horns!) we're there... Thumbs Up


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There's Steve again. Like the way your mind works.


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There's Steve again. Like the way your mind works.

sho ain't no normal Michigander
 
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Hmm, come to think of it, no one has ever accused me of being normal... ROTFLMAO


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Hmm, come to think of it, no one has ever accused me of being normal... ROTFLMAO

Ah, but are you a NORMITE ? Click
 
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Take it from me guys, normal ain't fun!! Big Grin


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Ah, but are you a NORMITE ? Click


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normite:

One who worships Norm Abrams, or, like Norm, believes that a power tool exists for every task. Opposite of Neander.

I suggested that he cut the dovetails by hand, but he insisted on getting a router and a jig. Sheesh. What a Normite.





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You start with a great big old used pontoon boat... remove pontoons, attach alongside coach. Narrow side decks on top of pontoons... mechanic

Now we get a big flat bottom jon boat. Cut off front half, slide under coach, flare sides to fit, rivet to coach. Doesn't have to be water tight, we'll fill the whole front with 37 cans of Great Stuff (to account for the weight of the engine) ROTFLMAO

A deck across the back, a 1962 Johnson "Fat 50" hp mounted to the spare tire support and hitch... a few more 55 gallon drums (or empty? beer kegs) underneath for more flotation... cheers

A few cleats, anchor line, (already got the horns!) we're there... Thumbs Up



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WOW! You even got the paint job right! I like the ramp on the front. It's PERFECT!

Now tell me, ain't that one fine houseboat? Thumbs Up


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MARVELOUS graphic... very impressive
 
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