06-02-2007, 06:26 AM
Okay, a friend of mine, Larry, who is in his seventies, offered me a piece of history. In 1980, he slid his father's boat under his cabin, in the mountains of Southern Utah. The boat has remained there ever since. This past Memorial Day weekend I visited Larry's cabin to check out the boat. I ended up staying for two days and having a wonderful time. Oh, the great stories I listened to. Larry's father worked on Boulder (Hoover) Dam. The family lived in Boulder City. The boat was purchased in 1960, although Larry could'nt recall if it was new or used at the time. Anyway, Larry and his dad plied the waters of Lake Mead, and Willow Beach for more than a decade, enjoying some of the best fishing our area had to offer! After his father died, Larry"s interest turned to Southern Utah, where he built a large cabin. The old boat was used to fish the local lakes until it was shoved under the cabin in 1980. The following pictures show a boat in need of some TLC.
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The aluminum is in excellent shape, with no major dents, holes, or missing rivets. I have a 2003 Mercury 4-stroke 15 hp outboard that would look good on her. What do you think? Is she worth the effort to see her fish Lake Mead again?
BaySport
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The aluminum is in excellent shape, with no major dents, holes, or missing rivets. I have a 2003 Mercury 4-stroke 15 hp outboard that would look good on her. What do you think? Is she worth the effort to see her fish Lake Mead again?
BaySport
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