Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 23:13
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
Yes they seem to be very heavy. I am thinking a ton. That is one thing I would like to know for lifting it on a ship. It drinks fuel. And gas here right now is about $1 dollar Canadian a liter...
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 23:07
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
Hello NewFoundLand. I purchased it here in Nova Scotia. It was a private sale. I think it was a crown assets deal before that. I haven't seen one in Canada before. It is a nasty in rough seas. ...
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 23:02
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
The older 75's on it are ok. It will do about 42mph empty. Very hard on Fuel. It will get out of the hole fast. Please let me know how you make out with the 115s. Thanks
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 22:57
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
Yes, it seems to very sea worthy. I have owned a few flat bottom Zodiacs and a 18' Bombard rib. They can't touch this boat. It is no fun in calm waters! Thanks
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 22:53
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
Hi, the pictures of the Arctic are very close to what mine looked like when purchased. The plate was also removed from the boat before I purchased it. I would love to put 2x115s on it. Thanks!
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 22:48
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
The boat was purchased through a private sale but, I believe it came from a government action before that. Thanks!
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
06 February 2006, 02:11
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Replies: 16
Views: 8,333
Halmatic Rib Information
Hi, I have purchased an older Halmatic. I would like to know what model it is , year and what is the max horse power that can be used on it and so on. I would appreciate any help. I have contacted...
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