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Old 03 January 2008, 03:52   #1
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Where's the newbie thread?

I want a RIB that can handle a 2000 lb "cabin". Basically I want to be able to quickly link the "cabin" to the rib collar and a-frame, hook up the drive shaft to a propeller and go. I'm entertaining the idea of a triathlon of motorsports. Can this much weight be accommodated. Can one find a RIB that big without an engine? How much?

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Russ
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Old 03 January 2008, 06:01   #2
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i bet you can find something here...

www.govliquidation.com

they periodically sell large (33'+) ex millitary ribs with and without engines.


nice to see an oregon guy on here. also check out the u.s. members section for more localized info.
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