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What kind of boat is this?

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Re: What kind of boat is this?

by Hippie459MN » Jan 19, 2011 9:19 pm

Blue boat? You mean the green one?

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Re: What kind of boat is this?

by ConFuseee » Jan 19, 2011 7:50 pm

i like that blue one.. is it a baja?

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by Hippie459MN » Jan 07, 2011 12:10 pm

Not yet. It's buried in the snow right now and been having a hell of a time contacting the owner. My mom has talked to him a few times and hopefully come spring time we can work something out.

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Re: What kind of boat is this?

by varmint1 » Jan 07, 2011 11:32 am

Hey Hippie whats the deal with your Granddads Larson, have you went and got it yet.

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by VultureNo2 » Dec 01, 2010 11:10 pm

Go get it. He has a tree farm, you have a boat farm. :lol:

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by HST4ME » Dec 01, 2010 2:41 pm

If you need help with the motor let me know. I have a pretty good collection of the old 4 cyls and parts.

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by Hippie459MN » Nov 30, 2010 5:51 pm

Had a really weird turn of events today regarding this Larson boat in the picture. So I called my mom and told her about the brochure and were talking about all the fun time the entire family (myself included) had in that boat for 20ish years when all of a sudden she says to me, Oh yeah, You will never guess what, that very boat (Yes the one in the picture) is sitting in a field 2 miles from my house and turns out that the guy that bought from my grandpa was a good high school and long time friend of my now late uncles and he happens to own a tree farm and on one of his small lots is just down the street from my moms and the boat has been sitting out there for like 10 years and I think that motor in the picture is still on it. I am going to inquire more about it when I get home from work but I am going to see if I can rescue this family boat that my grandpa bought way back when my mother was a child. My grandfather sold it when I was about 12 or so to the current owner so it has had 3 owners in its whole life. About a month ago my mom went to this guys place to look at some trees for when spring time rolls around at one of her other properties and said, That look like my dads old boat and he politely said, Why yes it is your dads old boat and my mother belted out a "WELL HOLY S@@T!" I will keep everyone posted on this. Kind of excited and so is my mom as she really would like to save it too if it can be saved.

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by Hippie459MN » Nov 30, 2010 2:15 pm

frogII wrote:scroll down to page three

maybe 1959
correct on the THUNDERHAWK

http://www.larsonboats.com/assets/pdf/archives/1959.pdf

larson factory catologs
Tim, Thanks for posting that! My grandma was just making a comment about the old boat yetserday to me and my mom and she will love to see that. As will my mom.

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by frogII » Nov 30, 2010 9:47 am

scroll down to page three

maybe 1959
correct on the THUNDERHAWK

http://www.larsonboats.com/assets/pdf/archives/1959.pdf

larson factory catologs

Re: What kind of boat is this?

by Rut311969 » Nov 30, 2010 12:19 am

Hey Hippie I think its a 57 larson thunder hawk jr .One for sale on craigs list 700$ Posting #2084764837 . :boating:

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