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Just Sold



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Alton Bay 1964
19' Lyman - 1959 w/109 HP Gray Marine Straight (Flat Head)6 cyl. We bought this boat in 1964 for $1,700 plus our 1955 Lyman in trade. ($2,300 total price)
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gtxrider

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Wed August 24, 2005 6:51pm

Nothing like a wood boat!
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Rattlesnake Gal

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Location: Central NH
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Wed August 24, 2005 9:27pm

That's a very nice boat. Bet you wish it were yours still.

How did the name Elbow come to be?

Did it only cost an elbow, not an arm and a leg?
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Just Sold

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Wed August 24, 2005 9:57pm

Boy do I ever wish I still had that boat. It handled and rode like a dream. All wood boats are great but they are the true meaning of a hole in the water where you put your money.

ELBO name is simple: EL = Eleanor BO = Bob who were my Mom & Dad

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Tue October 11, 2005 11:43pm

I love those old wooden Lymans. My Dad had a 1960 17' Thompson back then. Very similar

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