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lil abner March 15th 11 03:10 AM

Suitable boat
 
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.



*e#c March 15th 11 10:36 AM

Suitable boat
 
On Mar 14, 11:10*pm, Lil Abner wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


If you're going to fish on Lake Erie, you do NOT want a piece of scrap
Bass Boat. A nice deep V with , say , a pronounced 20 degree deadrise
will give you a solid , stable ride.

Harryk March 15th 11 11:43 AM

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On 3/14/11 11:10 PM, Lil Abner wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.



SWTom, who used to post here, has or had a non-bass-boat Ranger that
would be suitable for shallow water fishing and reasonable for near
shore great lakes fishing if you are weather observant. I have no idea
if he still has the rig or, if so, whether it is still for sale. I'm
sure he takes good care of his stuff.

John H[_2_] March 15th 11 02:22 PM

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On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil Abner wrote:

I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


I absolutely love mine:

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

paul@byc March 15th 11 05:59 PM

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On 3/15/2011 12:41 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil wrote:

I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


A pontoon is not a horrible choice if you are serious about shallow
water performance and with big tubes they do fairly well in a
reasonable offshore environment. I will run with 18-20 foot boats
just about anywhere they want to go and I only have 19" tubes.
The 22 and 24" tubes do a lot better.



Don't see many pontoon boats in salt water around here, but there are
plenty of them on Connecticut's lakes. Seems like an ideal lake boat on
a reasonably sized lake.

*e#c March 15th 11 06:33 PM

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On Mar 15, 10:22*am, John H wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil Abner wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


I absolutely love mine:

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.

Harryk March 15th 11 06:43 PM

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On 3/15/11 2:33 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 15, 10:22 am, John wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


I absolutely love mine:

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.



That Key West is a small 18-footer, and light. I wouldn't go more than a
couple of miles offshore in Lake Superior in that boat. A larger Key
West would be a better bet.

HarryisPaul March 15th 11 07:26 PM

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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/15/11 2:33 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 15, 10:22 am, John wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.

I absolutely love mine:

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.



That Key West is a small 18-footer, and light. I wouldn't go more than a
couple of miles offshore in Lake Superior in that boat. A larger Key
West would be a better bet.


Of course, you're afraid of everything.

Jack. March 15th 11 07:50 PM

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On Mar 15, 12:41*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil Abner wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


A pontoon is not a horrible choice if you are serious about shallow
water performance and with big tubes they do fairly well in a
reasonable offshore environment. I will run with 18-20 *foot boats
just about anywhere they want to go and I only have 19" tubes.
The 22 and 24" tubes do a lot better.


I have a 25' pontoon with 24" outer tubes with lifting strakes along
with a 36" center tube with a 12" flat planing surface. Great lake
boat, have also been in the intercoastal waterway and in Charleston
Harbor with it a few times. It did just fine there except for one
afternoon when the wind picked up a lot and the harbor got snotty. I
started taking some spray over the bow going into the wind, needed to
run harder to get it fully up on plane but had a boat full of people.
Turned around and went back into the smaller water, there was plenty
to do without crossing the harbor. If I lived down there I'd have
something else, but where and how I boat 98% of the time it's nearly
ideal.


Jack. March 15th 11 08:37 PM

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On Mar 15, 4:21*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:50:48 -0700 (PDT), "Jack."





wrote:
On Mar 15, 12:41*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil Abner wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


A pontoon is not a horrible choice if you are serious about shallow
water performance and with big tubes they do fairly well in a
reasonable offshore environment. I will run with 18-20 *foot boats
just about anywhere they want to go and I only have 19" tubes.
The 22 and 24" tubes do a lot better.


I have a 25' pontoon with 24" outer tubes with lifting strakes along
with a 36" center tube with a 12" flat planing surface. *Great lake
boat, have also been in the intercoastal waterway and in Charleston
Harbor with it a few times. *It did just fine there except for one
afternoon when the wind picked up a lot and the harbor got snotty. *I
started taking some spray over the bow going into the wind, needed to
run harder to get it fully up on plane but had a boat full of people.
Turned around and went back into the smaller water, there was plenty
to do without crossing the harbor. *If I lived down there I'd have
something else, but where and how I boat 98% of the time it's nearly
ideal.


They do get pretty wet but if you are out there and it gets nasty *you
will get home as long as you use some decent seamanship.
Usually that is not going to be "on plane" but the same would be true
in most small boats if it is really rolling. You are working with the
sea.


I'm sure you're right. I'm thinking more about climbing up on top of
smaller stuff that will pound a fiberglass boat, and letting the
pontoon smooth it out while on top of it. You're talking about even
bigger stuff, which I've never been in on my boat, and don't intend to
if I can help it.

As I said, I had a boat full of people that day, and the ladies
especially weren't enjoying the spray. That's OK... we ran up the
river, swam, and made sandwiches. :-

*e#c March 15th 11 09:42 PM

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On Mar 15, 2:43*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 3/15/11 2:33 PM, *e#c wrote:

On Mar 15, 10:22 am, John *wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil *wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


I absolutely love mine:


http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.


That Key West is a small 18-footer, and light. I wouldn't go more than a
couple of miles offshore in Lake Superior in that boat. A larger Key
West would be a better bet.


Well Superior, and Michigan, are a lot deeper than Erie. You gotta
really watch your Barometer if you're out on questionable days. The
Lake can whip up much worse than the other 3 ( Superior, Michigan, and
Huron) in NO time at all. On good days, I have been out more than 12
miles, looking at the Weather Buoy. Good fishing out there. The fish
hang around it.

An 18 foot Boat is too short for four guys to fish comfortably.

John H[_2_] March 15th 11 09:51 PM

Suitable boat
 
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:26:05 -0400, HarryisPaul wrote:

In article , payer3389
says...

On 3/15/11 2:33 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 15, 10:22 am, John wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.

I absolutely love mine:

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.



That Key West is a small 18-footer, and light. I wouldn't go more than a
couple of miles offshore in Lake Superior in that boat. A larger Key
West would be a better bet.


Of course, you're afraid of everything.


Did the OP not say 'used in just off shore' areas...'?

Maybe I misinterpreted his words. I've never seen a shallow bottomed boat with
sides that come up to one's waist. But, I suppose such a thing exists. Well, of
course it does, a pontoon boat with a waist high rail. What a dummy I'm becoming
in my past-middle age.

*e#c March 15th 11 11:42 PM

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On Mar 15, 5:51*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:26:05 -0400, HarryisPaul wrote:
In article , payer3389
says...


On 3/15/11 2:33 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 15, 10:22 am, John *wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:10:24 -0400, Lil *wrote:
I've been looking for some time for a boat that can both be used in
shallow water fishing typical, of bass fishing and also used in just off
shore areas, of the Great Lakes.
I've seen bass boats on Michigan and Superior but I won't.
Pontoon? Some kind of modified V?
What else.


I absolutely love mine:


http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6


The sides are a little low for Erie. Mine come up to my waist. You'll
never fall out of my Boat, fighting a very large Salmon.


That Key West is a small 18-footer, and light. I wouldn't go more than a
couple of miles offshore in Lake Superior in that boat. A larger Key
West would be a better bet.


Of course, you're afraid of everything.


Did the OP not say 'used in just off shore' areas...'?

Maybe I misinterpreted his words. I've never seen a shallow bottomed boat with
sides that come up to one's waist. But, I suppose such a thing exists. Well, of
course it does, a pontoon boat with a waist high rail. What a dummy I'm becoming
in my past-middle age.


My interpretation of " shallow-bottomed " Boats ARE Bass Boats. The
other year, in Colchester, Ontario...no LESS than FIVE of the dam
things were sunk in ONE Fishing Derby. They have NO depth, or sides at
all. The dam fools took them out in 3 to 5 foot swells. It didn't
matter if they were foam-cored. 1 guy only retained his 250 Verado
because he had a safety chain attached to the Boat.

The dam things have no use, in my book. Stick to the " inland " lakes.
Erie is NO place for that scrap.

And a " Pontoon Boat " with a waist high rail, is only a FLAT platform
with a railing. Not even a Boat.

BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

I wouldn't want to be out on that thing you own, in a rough Lake !!!

*e#c March 16th 11 01:28 AM

Suitable boat
 
On Mar 15, 9:20*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.


You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.


You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

I_am_Tosk March 16th 11 02:24 AM

Suitable boat
 
In article ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.


You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.


The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.


I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...

Harryk March 16th 11 10:06 AM

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On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.


The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.


I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...



That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?

HarryisPaul March 16th 11 01:42 PM

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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.


I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...



That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?


Where's YOUR boat, asshole?

*e#c March 16th 11 02:29 PM

Suitable boat
 
On Mar 16, 9:42*am, HarryisPaul wrote:
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...


On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
*wrote:


On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"


*wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.


You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.


You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.


Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.


The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.


I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...


That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?


Where's YOUR boat, asshole?


Where's yours, Loogy?

Harryk March 16th 11 02:31 PM

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On 3/16/11 10:29 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:42 am, wrote:
In articlei82dnTVjorkuFh3QnZ2dnUVZ_tYAA...@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...


On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:


On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"


wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.


You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.


You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.


Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.


The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.


I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...


That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?


Where's YOUR boat, asshole?


Where's yours, Loogy?



Loogy claimed to own a pretty crappy old bassboat, but that was many
years ago. These days, for fun, he beats up children and women, and
posts here under a never-ending change of handles. In fact, he changes
his handles here, I would bet, more often than he changes his socks.

HarryisPaul March 16th 11 03:26 PM

Suitable boat
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/16/11 10:29 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:42 am, wrote:
In articlei82dnTVjorkuFh3QnZ2dnUVZ_tYAA...@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.

I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...

That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?

Where's YOUR boat, asshole?


Where's yours, Loogy?



Loogy claimed to own a pretty crappy old bassboat, but that was many
years ago. These days, for fun, he beats up children and women, and
posts here under a never-ending change of handles. In fact, he changes
his handles here, I would bet, more often than he changes his socks.


I'm not loogy, idiot. Care to wager $500?

I_am_Tosk March 16th 11 05:48 PM

Suitable boat
 
In article ,
says...

In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/16/11 10:29 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:42 am, wrote:
In articlei82dnTVjorkuFh3QnZ2dnUVZ_tYAA...@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.

I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...

That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?

Where's YOUR boat, asshole?

Where's yours, Loogy?



Loogy claimed to own a pretty crappy old bassboat, but that was many
years ago. These days, for fun, he beats up children and women, and
posts here under a never-ending change of handles. In fact, he changes
his handles here, I would bet, more often than he changes his socks.


I'm not loogy, idiot. Care to wager $500?


You are just feeding the pedophile troll, it will do no good. To give
you an idea of how sick Harry Krause of Huntington Maryland is the
"child beating" fantasy Harry has above is in reference to a terrible
bike accident loogies daughter had (when loogie wasn't home) which broke
both of her arms and has resulted in several operations. The sick son of
a bitch Harry Krause is using that poor child's agony as a weapon in his
sick internet trolling. As to the "wife beating" situation Harry Krause,
the pedophile Harry Krause is referring to, it has to do with a mystery
illness Loogie's wife and family have been dealing with for over a year
but the sick creeper Harry Krause has no problem using it as a weapon in
his sick war of lies and insults he lives here for in rec.boats.. The
guy is about as sick as they come, it's not worth arguing with him...

Harryk March 16th 11 05:57 PM

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On 3/16/11 1:48 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

In article_4idnTBB_40tVB3QnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/16/11 10:29 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:42 am, wrote:
In articlei82dnTVjorkuFh3QnZ2dnUVZ_tYAA...@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.

I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...

That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?

Where's YOUR boat, asshole?

Where's yours, Loogy?


Loogy claimed to own a pretty crappy old bassboat, but that was many
years ago. These days, for fun, he beats up children and women, and
posts here under a never-ending change of handles. In fact, he changes
his handles here, I would bet, more often than he changes his socks.


I'm not loogy, idiot. Care to wager $500?


You are just feeding the pedophile troll, it will do no good. To give
you an idea of how sick Harry Krause of Huntington Maryland is the
"child beating" fantasy Harry has above is in reference to a terrible
bike accident loogies daughter had (when loogie wasn't home) which broke
both of her arms and has resulted in several operations. The sick son of
a bitch Harry Krause is using that poor child's agony as a weapon in his
sick internet trolling. As to the "wife beating" situation Harry Krause,
the pedophile Harry Krause is referring to, it has to do with a mystery
illness Loogie's wife and family have been dealing with for over a year
but the sick creeper Harry Krause has no problem using it as a weapon in
his sick war of lies and insults he lives here for in rec.boats.. The
guy is about as sick as they come, it's not worth arguing with him...



You're feeding loogy the troll, moron. Loogy is posting here.

As to the alleged "accident," all we have to go on is what Loogy said. I
wouldn't accept *that* on face value.

As to Mrs. Loogy's alleged illness, all we have to go on is what Loogy
said. I wouldn't accept *that* on face value, either.

And you, my rancid little buddy, you are in no position to comment on
the posts of others, since you are probably the leading trashmeister here.

And a coward.



HarryisPaul March 16th 11 07:41 PM

Suitable boat
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/16/11 10:29 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:42 am, wrote:
In articlei82dnTVjorkuFh3QnZ2dnUVZ_tYAA...@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.

I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...

That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?

Where's YOUR boat, asshole?

Where's yours, Loogy?


Loogy claimed to own a pretty crappy old bassboat, but that was many
years ago. These days, for fun, he beats up children and women, and
posts here under a never-ending change of handles. In fact, he changes
his handles here, I would bet, more often than he changes his socks.


I'm not loogy, idiot. Care to wager $500?


You are just feeding the pedophile troll, it will do no good. To give
you an idea of how sick Harry Krause of Huntington Maryland is the
"child beating" fantasy Harry has above is in reference to a terrible
bike accident loogies daughter had (when loogie wasn't home) which broke
both of her arms and has resulted in several operations. The sick son of
a bitch Harry Krause is using that poor child's agony as a weapon in his
sick internet trolling. As to the "wife beating" situation Harry Krause,
the pedophile Harry Krause is referring to, it has to do with a mystery
illness Loogie's wife and family have been dealing with for over a year
but the sick creeper Harry Krause has no problem using it as a weapon in
his sick war of lies and insults he lives here for in rec.boats.. The
guy is about as sick as they come, it's not worth arguing with him...


Wow, he really IS the king of assholes, then. What a sick human.

HarryisPaul March 16th 11 07:43 PM

Suitable boat
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/16/11 1:48 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

In article_4idnTBB_40tVB3QnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/16/11 10:29 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Mar 16, 9:42 am, wrote:
In articlei82dnTVjorkuFh3QnZ2dnUVZ_tYAA...@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...











On 3/15/11 10:24 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:28:22 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote:

On Mar 15, 9:20 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:42:58 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"

wrote:
BTW...my Boat only drafts 2.5 feet, COUNTING the Stern Drive.

You would hit bottom in the channel coming into the Estero River
unless it was high tide.

You are most likely correct, as I do not know the area you are talking
about. Lake Erie is good enough for me. NO chance of bottoming out,
anywhere. Except Long Point, and then, only if you're trying to take a
large Cruiser into the Bay.

Jumbo ( over 10 inches) Perch, Rainbow Trout, Pickerel, Salmon. All I
need. AND clean.

The bay and river near me are all a mile wide and a foot deep. That is
why I like a boat that runs in 14" of water.

I could run the Brockway in a foot when I had the 8 horse on. I suppose
with the 25 I could do 14 if I loaded right, and in a fix, but I figure
I really need 18 to be safe...

That would be in the boat rotting in your backyard, the one full of
leaves and raccoon ****?

Where's YOUR boat, asshole?

Where's yours, Loogy?


Loogy claimed to own a pretty crappy old bassboat, but that was many
years ago. These days, for fun, he beats up children and women, and
posts here under a never-ending change of handles. In fact, he changes
his handles here, I would bet, more often than he changes his socks.

I'm not loogy, idiot. Care to wager $500?


You are just feeding the pedophile troll, it will do no good. To give
you an idea of how sick Harry Krause of Huntington Maryland is the
"child beating" fantasy Harry has above is in reference to a terrible
bike accident loogies daughter had (when loogie wasn't home) which broke
both of her arms and has resulted in several operations. The sick son of
a bitch Harry Krause is using that poor child's agony as a weapon in his
sick internet trolling. As to the "wife beating" situation Harry Krause,
the pedophile Harry Krause is referring to, it has to do with a mystery
illness Loogie's wife and family have been dealing with for over a year
but the sick creeper Harry Krause has no problem using it as a weapon in
his sick war of lies and insults he lives here for in rec.boats.. The
guy is about as sick as they come, it's not worth arguing with him...



You're feeding loogy the troll, moron. Loogy is posting here.

As to the alleged "accident," all we have to go on is what Loogy said. I
wouldn't accept *that* on face value.

As to Mrs. Loogy's alleged illness, all we have to go on is what Loogy
said. I wouldn't accept *that* on face value, either.

And you, my rancid little buddy, you are in no position to comment on
the posts of others, since you are probably the leading trashmeister here.

And a coward.


Oh, I don't know Harry, you hide behind usenet accusing people of the
above. That's about as low as a human can go and still be called a
human.


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