noweil Mike
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http://madison.craigslist.org/boa/1502763743.html
free hunting boat (under water)
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Date: 2009-12-09, 3:57PM CST
Reply to: sale-ffguc-1502763743@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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You can have my 16’ flat bottom hunting boat for free, but I need your help getting it off the bottom of the Wisconsin River. It sank in the storm yesterday when I was goose hunting up in Wisconsin Dells.
I knew I shouldn’t have taken all the flotation foam out of the boat, but it gave me more room for decoys. Which, the floating decoys did save my life. I guess I wouldn’t have been swimming to shore in freezing water with a goose decoy under each arm and carrying a dead goose in my mouth, if I would have keep the floatation foam in the boat.
I ripped a large hole in the side when I got hung up in a stump field opening day of duck season. I tried to fix the hole, but I’ve been taking more and more water on every time I go out. When the sump pump gave out last night there was a lot of water in the boat and it sank pretty fast. I think I sheared off a couple more rivets, which now would total about 20 missing rivets. Each missing rivet is a hole in the bottom of the boat about the size of a pencil eraser. Other than that, the boat is in great shape!
I want my motor and guns, but you can have everything else. I’m going to try to sink a welded seam boat next waterfowl season.
free hunting boat (under water)
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Date: 2009-12-09, 3:57PM CST
Reply to: sale-ffguc-1502763743@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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You can have my 16’ flat bottom hunting boat for free, but I need your help getting it off the bottom of the Wisconsin River. It sank in the storm yesterday when I was goose hunting up in Wisconsin Dells.
I knew I shouldn’t have taken all the flotation foam out of the boat, but it gave me more room for decoys. Which, the floating decoys did save my life. I guess I wouldn’t have been swimming to shore in freezing water with a goose decoy under each arm and carrying a dead goose in my mouth, if I would have keep the floatation foam in the boat.
I ripped a large hole in the side when I got hung up in a stump field opening day of duck season. I tried to fix the hole, but I’ve been taking more and more water on every time I go out. When the sump pump gave out last night there was a lot of water in the boat and it sank pretty fast. I think I sheared off a couple more rivets, which now would total about 20 missing rivets. Each missing rivet is a hole in the bottom of the boat about the size of a pencil eraser. Other than that, the boat is in great shape!
I want my motor and guns, but you can have everything else. I’m going to try to sink a welded seam boat next waterfowl season.
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