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Topic: Another Mallotte Just popped up on CL  (Read 935 times)

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Bucktailpath

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divenfish

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8 feel long !? More like 12


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Ive got two I have to get rid of. Make offer. Both need work.
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What the heck is it?


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What the heck is it?

Its a dive and fishing board made by a company called mallotte. I bought one in 1974 for diving. They are made of fiberglass. They have two hatches and are bulkheaded with foam and sealed with fiberglass under the seating area.
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What the heck is it?

Its a dive and fishing board made by a company called mallotte. I bought one in 1974 for diving. They are made of fiberglass. They have two hatches and are bulkheaded with foam and sealed with fiberglass under the seating area.

I thought it was some type of "kayak trailer" to haul gear in for an extended excursion.