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Show 1275 There was also a smaller boat twenty feet long , four and ( one-half onehalf ) or five feet wide , operated ( with NNith ) a model ( "T" T ) Ford motor taken from a Ford car . . This boat was commonly called the . , Ulack boat . . ( R . 5003 . . ) He personally operated the Black boat for a period of about seven or eight months between Moab , , the Shafer No . 1 well and No . 2 well , and Lockhart . . Passengers were carried on the Black boat , ordinarily about four being carried , but he has had as many as nine on it ; the boatwas , however , overloaded . . Small items of freight were also carried on the Black boat . . ( R . 5004 . ) It would take , usually , about four hours to go down to Lockhart and seven or eight hours to come back . . There was also another smaller boat than the barge equipped with a Chandler motor and sometimes ( re- re ) ferred to as ( Clarence's Clarences ) boat . This boat was ( twenty- twenty ) six feet long , about six feet wide at the top and five feet at the bottom . He would judge the horsepower of the Chandler motor to be about ( thirty-eight thirtyeight ) . ( R . . 5005 . . ) ( Defendant's Defendants ) Exhibit No . 23 , recognized as a ( pic- pic ) ture of the Chandler boat . The boat next to the ( bank- bank ) in ( Defendant's Defendants ) Exhibit No . 22 is the Chandler boat , , it being tied to a small rowboat , or skiff . . The big boat on which several passengers appear is the Moab Garage barge . The Chandler boat drew about nineteen or twenty inches of water empty , and loaded it drew about two feet . . It was used principally for |