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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Tom wrote: I owned the 19' SeaPro bay boat for five years, and it was trouble free. If it suits your needs, it's a great boat. The 21' is a better boat than the one I had. Thanks Harry - Find out if the dealer or factory will install a heavy duty stainless bow roller for you. If you go offshore and anchor, you won't enjoy yanking up that Danforth without a roller. I owned several Sea Pros and always installed a heavy bow roller. Forget the bow roller. It gets in your way when you're fighting fish that like to run around the boat. Instead, get an anchor buoy retrieval system: http://www.fishing-catalog.com/other...nchor_ball.htm |
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![]() Forget the bow roller. It gets in your way when you're fighting fish that like to run around the boat. Instead, get an anchor buoy retrieval system: http://www.fishing-catalog.com/other...nchor_ball.htm I saw that in a catalog - does it really work? I remember pulling anchors when offshore and I was 20 years younger then - and I'll bet the water hasn't gotten any shallower. |
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![]() "Tom" wrote in message ... Forget the bow roller. It gets in your way when you're fighting fish that like to run around the boat. Instead, get an anchor buoy retrieval system: http://www.fishing-catalog.com/other...nchor_ball.htm I saw that in a catalog - does it really work? Yes. As long as it's not a real rocky bottom. I remember pulling anchors when offshore and I was 20 years younger then - and I'll bet the water hasn't gotten any shallower. |
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:39:12 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Tom wrote: I owned the 19' SeaPro bay boat for five years, and it was trouble free. If it suits your needs, it's a great boat. The 21' is a better boat than the one I had. Thanks Harry - Find out if the dealer or factory will install a heavy duty stainless bow roller for you. If you go offshore and anchor, you won't enjoy yanking up that Danforth without a roller. I owned several Sea Pros and always installed a heavy bow roller. Forget the bow roller. It gets in your way when you're fighting fish that like to run around the boat. Instead, get an anchor buoy retrieval system: http://www.fishing-catalog.com/other...nchor_ball.htm I've never had a problem chasing a fish around the anchor roller. I think it's the best thing I've added to my boat. The anchor rode, on the other hand, has caused a few fish to gain their freedom. John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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