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West Coast Parker
HK wrote:
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On Jan 17, 12:15 pm, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Arrgh...snow and rain. No Virginia Beach fishing trip this week.
Anyway, got a photo of another West Coast Parker with a tuna tower.
Don't
see many of these tower-equipped small boats in these here parts.
http://tinyurl.com/2st2wm
Guy who runs her has an Airmar B-260 transducer, an 80-gallon bait
tank,
and goes out 75 miles for albacore fishing.
Bit more to his tower than I usually see, and look at that
pole-mounted
radar.
Twin 150s on the stern.
Just look at that transom.............you're gonna freak out half the
girliemen on this newsgroup.....
Only the pussyboaters! Gosh, it's the same transom as on my Parker,
just a bit wider.
Yes, you are the only man here brave enough to ply the protected
waters of the bay.
Ahh...it's the mighty Lake Lanier nosepicker! Indeed, the Bay waters are
fairly protected, but even so are a bit more dangerous than your Dry
Gulch lake. Besides, son of Yo Ho will be dipping her bottom into the
mighty Atlantic this coming season. Already got three trips planned,
including one to the OBX.
Owner of the boat probably has more money in that Airmar transducer than
some of the pseudoboaters here have in their entire boats, those who
actually have boats.
Yes, you have the best, most costly, and only boat in rec.boats.
The boat in the pix ain't mine, nosepicker. Do you even know what an
Airmar B260 is? Here's a hint: it's too big for even you to shove up
your butt.
Harry,
His point, which obviously went way over your head, is that you don't
boat anywhere but a little creek and a calm bay. As you said numerous
times, you only go out when the weather is perfect.
Why do you like to pretend that you are a blue water boater or that you
even boat in the ocean.
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