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Posted 9/06/2008 10:58 AM
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I am looking for a timber (plank) row boat to convert into a play pirate boat for the back yard. Brisbane area. Seaworthiness not required.
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Posted 10/06/2008 12:12 PM
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What an awesome idea, the kids would absolutely love that. I might keep that in mind for when my little one grows up a bit more. Good luck finding something.
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Posted 8/07/2008 3:06 PM
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Hi! I have just come in to ask the same thing.. I am in south australia and would like to find an old timber row boat to use as a sand pit for my darlings.. if anyone can point me in the right direction in regards to the best place to find one or has a alternative suggestion it would be much appreciated!! Thanks!
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Posted 16/09/2008 11:55 AM
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I recommend you go to any marina where old style wooden boats are moored, repaired and maintained. Not sure about SA or QLD but in Melbourne, Pompies Boat builders in Mordialloc next to the Creek have a stock pile of old wooden boats. they probably also know who the owners of the old boats that are moored in the Creek especially some of the ones that are starting to fall apart and are no longer seaworthy.
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Posted 21/11/2008 1:08 PM
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That's really cool.

I'm sure you'd have lots of fun once you get it! telescope

Have you tried googling it?

TradingPost has been getting more traffic recently so I'm sure that'll be helpful.

All the best!
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