Cuda 18

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Cuda 18

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Matt
What is the carrying capacity of that boat .
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450 is the most I'd put on it.
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It will carry more weight than the T-V or as much?
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more than the TV
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
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Watch out ya'll. I feel it comming. Too quiet and too simple. What's up Ron? :roll:
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Might be something in the works LOL
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tx river rat wrote:Might be something in the works LOL
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