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On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 14:19:09 -0500, "David D Ruff"
wrote: Thanks, we plan to trailer the boat. I can pull up to 7500 lbs on my ford explorer (V-8). Well, that's a stretch, but let's say you can pull 5K comfortably. That's reasonable and actually within the range of towing capability rather than the extreme. We have 3 in our family but there might be more up to 5-6. In the summer we can go anyday and it will only be on sal****er. And we will used this boat for fishing and some crabbing. I would like to have the boat equipped with some of the good fish finders/depth finder and radio so if I get into trouble. also maybe a compass and gps. $22,000 is a decent price - probaly will get you something good used. I have a lead on something in the 20 foot range if you want to drop me a email, I'll give you a name and a number to call. The boat is priced right, has a ton of equipment and you will make out good. I have nothing to do with the boat, I've only seen it and know where it is and how much they are asking for it. It comes highly recommended and it will not stretch your budget (hint - hint - cough - under ten - cough) And it's relatively local to you. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- Basic Fishing Program: 10 - Fish 20 - Eat 30 - Sleep 40 - Goto 10. |
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