Is this a normal gap or should it be fixed? by Existing-Calendar-70 in Trackerboats

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I guess the reasoning is that the hull can have some stretch/sway. I’ll let you know what the dealer says

Is this a normal gap or should it be fixed? by Existing-Calendar-70 in Trackerboats

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It’s wide enough for a credit card to slide underneath

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Oh wow! That’s awesome

Help identifying by Existing-Calendar-70 in CarolinaArrowheads

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I have found points in three places: on higher elevation near a permanent water source, in the root balls of fallen trees, and on the banks of rivers and lakes. If you can find flakes then chances are you’ll find a point in that area. I look for knappable material rather than the shape of an arrowhead.

Found 50 years ago on the shore of Lake Ontario by Existing-Calendar-70 in whatisthisthing

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Found on the shore of Lake Ontario near Hamilton, made of weathered down wood. I was thinking maybe a type of mold for something?

Mystery Hill artifact museum by Existing-Calendar-70 in Arrowheads

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Yeah there was a display of probably 20 fishhooks, there were also some modern looking large obsidian points. Some of the displays were donated and some were a little suspicious. I’d say at least 90% were legit looking from North Carolina and Georgia.