Another 311 Kaama
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Another 311 Kaama
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/boa/2617148219.html
Can't imagine what shape it's really in....hate to see one of these left to rot like that.
What's the latest on Kaama boots? Anybody stepped up to make new ones?
Can't imagine what shape it's really in....hate to see one of these left to rot like that.
What's the latest on Kaama boots? Anybody stepped up to make new ones?
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Too much money... Way too much for a boat that the owner likely can't even start. Someone needs to walk in about January with 5K and walk out with a solid 4mon project
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http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/boa/2617148219.html
Can't imagine what shape it's really in....hate to see one of these left to rot like that.
What's the latest on Kaama boots? Anybody stepped up to make new ones?
Can't imagine what shape it's really in....hate to see one of these left to rot like that.
What's the latest on Kaama boots? Anybody stepped up to make new ones?
Man what a shame i mean a shame.
I read a post awhile back about someone had made some boots. I have a couple so i'm good to go. I read in the Sutphen forum that guys were using tire tubes to cove the joints with great success!
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Did he say whether it runs?
To me, old dates on pics don't mean much other than an indication of how new/old the camera is.
We all know the value is in the unique nostalgia. Even if you paid $15k and put another $20k into it, that's less than the depreciation hit you'd take on buying a newer boat.
To me, old dates on pics don't mean much other than an indication of how new/old the camera is.
We all know the value is in the unique nostalgia. Even if you paid $15k and put another $20k into it, that's less than the depreciation hit you'd take on buying a newer boat.