dakotab
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Aluminum canoe
I inherited my grandfathers 15' aluminum canoe and I'm thinking of selling it and getting a "fishing" kayak. It does leak a LITTLE, maybe a cup or so every 20 or 30 minutes. I'm sure I could find the small leak and JB weld it or something but I brought it home put it in the pond noticed it had a small leak and it has sat on the bank of my pond in the yard for the last few years. From what I've seen I think $350 is a very fair price.[image] [/image]
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/06 19:09:08
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dakotab
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/07 08:11:37
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I take you don't think $350 is a good deal? I just set the price by looking on Ebay and saw that the CHEAPEST one in the US is $400. So I guess thanks.
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dakotab
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/10 07:23:26
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Took a pic last night and can text or email. I noticed last night also that it is a Smoker Craft.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/13 00:31:43
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Not a lot of guys are looking for an aluminum canoe, heavier, as well they tend to be a pain cleaning up. Plus for a new canoe they can go down to a sporting store and get something light weight for a little more. You might be a little disappointed with any valid offers, most guys wouldn't sniff at anything under 200-250. Just sayin'
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/13 00:32:53
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Plus it has a leak, there's going to be a lot of excuses to deduct price, but you might be able to swap?
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/13 01:19:21
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If it leaked a few years ago before abandoning it outside you might want to consider offers over $.70 per pound
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dakotab
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/13 07:22:38
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I'd consider a little less, if not I guess I'll just drop it off at Two Mile Run for the summer. That way I can jump in the car and go fishing without loading or unloading anything. Like I said the "leak" is miniscule but I like to be honest, it will pay off someday.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/13 17:48:32
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ORIGINAL: fish whisper Not a lot of guys are looking for an aluminum canoe, heavier, as well they tend to be a pain cleaning up. Plus for a new canoe they can go down to a sporting store and get something light weight for a little more. You might be a little disappointed with any valid offers, most guys wouldn't sniff at anything under 200-250. Just sayin' Heavier?? I don't have any experience with any of the newer makes, but I have to say that the 15ft aluminum canoe I bought last year and my grandfathers 17ft grumman are both extremely light and can be handled by 1 person easily enough, as compared to the other fiberglass / composite ones I have used. That being said, I have to agree that the price on this one is about double of what I expect somebody will pay.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 07:25:53
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No offense guys, but I don't think the place to editorialize your thoughts about a seller's price is within his for sale post. If you have some advice for him...send him a PM.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 07:43:24
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Doesn't bother me Bogeyjoker. I set the price by looking up "aluminum canoe" on ebay and noticed the cheapest one was $400 so that is where I got my price. For any less than $250 though it is worth it to me just to keep it and store it at Justice lake (Two Mile). On a side note I think the PA record muskie is in that lake and I think I saw him a couple years ago.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 08:37:49
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I wasn't aware that you could store boats at Justus...I thought you could only rent or launch there.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 10:35:18
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Your price is a little high but ask what ya want. just sayin...
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dakotab
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 12:27:51
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Yes, just to the right of the boat launch there is a little cove that has a cable running around it. My grandfather used to leave this same canoe over there all summer. Just use your own chain and pad lock. I assume they still allow that anyway.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 16:34:19
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ORIGINAL: dakotab Yes, just to the right of the boat launch there is a little cove that has a cable running around it. My grandfather used to leave this same canoe over there all summer. Just use your own chain and pad lock. I assume they still allow that anyway. good to know...thx.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 17:22:56
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Dakotab - How many people does that boat hold? I wouldn't mind trading the USS Fartknocker, for something I can take the kids on the Yough with. If it is still around in the Spring and able to check that leak, I might be intersted in trading a yak. You can check out some pics in the photo gallery below. It's 8 years old, has some fishing mods. Pretty good shape, just hasn't seen the water much since I bought a bigger boat about 5 years ago & addition of kids. One of my buddies who is about 6'3" complained about the cockpit being a bit cramped, so if you are bigger, it might not work for you. http://forums.fishusa.com/photo.asp?photoid=1122&asortType=6&apage=1 http://forums.fishusa.com/photo.asp?photoid=1120&asorttype=6&apage=1
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/14 18:21:50
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/21 07:53:23
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/29 06:35:30
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Two mile used to charge you $35 per year.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/29 08:52:27
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That could be true. I'd spend that. I live in Centerville (about a 20 mile drive or so). It'd be worth it not to have to haul it everytime.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/29 09:00:29
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I saw some of that Flex Seal (as seen on TV stuff) at Walmart. I'll bet that stuff seals that little leak. I know approximately where its at. It's somewhere in the the back of the canoe right around where it starts to curve up.
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RE: Aluminum canoe
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RE: Aluminum canoe
2012/02/29 17:05:05
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Set it right side up on some blocks, fill it with water and watch to see where it drips out.
On the internet, EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion!
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