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I have had a Carolina skiff for 3 years, a J12 with a 15 hp 4 stroke yamy.
It has sank twice. Fliped over once. You can have it cheap! |
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These things are basically just a fiberglass jon boat. You sure have no
business in rough water with one. My buddy broached/capsized one in Pine Island sound. (21 foot) It was at night and a "too close to God" experience for them. |
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Gfretwell wrote:
These things are basically just a fiberglass jon boat. You sure have no business in rough water with one. My buddy broached/capsized one in Pine Island sound. (21 foot) It was at night and a "too close to God" experience for them. Harry thinks they are varitable bluewater passagemakers if you believe his opinions. But then, he calls boat fenders "bumpers". -- Skipper |
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Skippy says:
But then, he calls boat fenders "bumpers". He's close Skippy, Bumpers are that part you bounce off of when you're docking a Bilgeliner. Fenders are what you try desparately to put between the dock bumper and your boat before you crash the Bilgeliner.. With all your boating experience you probably run into that problem alot. In reality, I'd bet 95% of the boating enthusiasts here wouldn't know the difference between a bumper and a fender, nor would they care. It would take someone like you to make an issue of it. Barry |
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or to prove you can't!
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Florida Keyz wrote:
I have had a Carolina skiff for 3 years, a J12 with a 15 hp 4 stroke yamy. It has sank twice. Fliped over once. You can have it cheap! Told ya so. -- Skipper |
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skipper, have you ever heard, it you don't have anything nice to say....
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