Michael Mirra
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I bought 4 tickets to the show and two people backed out so I have two to give away. I can email them to the first person that replies.
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Sent by email, let me know if they didn't attach.Did anyone take the tickets yet? If not, statenct@verizon.net. Thanks
Strypes, how old is your dinghy?Dang it... I'm always a day late and a dollar short.! I'll be in Reisterstown, MD then so maybe I'll go check it out.
Old! Lol! I think that it's a 1997, but it looks brand new. I love Avon dinghies, just for that reason. Great quality! Holds air like it was new too. No patches. Knock on wood!Strypes, how old is your dinghy?
I thought this thread had disappeared! I purchased a Avon 3-15 10 foot dinghy with a Yamaha 4 stroke engine for 500.00 (divorce sale). The dinghy was manufactured in 1994 and I need to re glue the rub rail once the temps rise. I have seen products on West Marine site that may seal any leaks from the inside and I have to renew the bottom paint. Curious about replacing the 3 valves.Actually, our 1st Avon dinghy was a 1997, our current one is a 2007... I think. I'll check for sure and get back to you? Are you interested in one?
I thought this thread had disappeared! I purchased a Avon 3-15 10 foot dinghy with a Yamaha 4 stroke engine for 500.00 (divorce sale). The dinghy was manufactured in 1994 and I need to re glue the rub rail once the temps rise. I have seen products on West Marine site that may seal any leaks from the inside and I have to renew the bottom paint. Curious about replacing the 3 valves.
+1Since the family and relatives use the swim platform when we are out on the hook, I didn’t want to have anything mounted for the possibly of stubbed toes