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http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Weird looking pontoon boat. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! |
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On Jul 21, 7:24 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! You can use the Ranger as an outrigger! Put a Brockway on the other side and you have a tri that only turns in one direction;) |
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 20:47:35 -0400, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Weird looking pontoon boat. Well, that's a story for another time. :) |
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On Jul 21, 4:24?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Well congrats, especially if you go through with this one. Looks like it might be a decent little boat, but they're not particularly well known in this section of the country. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jul 21, 4:24?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Well congrats, especially if you go through with this one. Looks like it might be a decent little boat, but they're not particularly well known in this section of the country. Most boats are not particularly well known in your part of the country, since boating in your part of the country is done sans sun and warm weather. Going inside to go boating. Big thrill. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Does not look like one SWMBO will go for. |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 13:14:50 -0400, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Jul 21, 4:24?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Well congrats, especially if you go through with this one. Looks like it might be a decent little boat, but they're not particularly well known in this section of the country. Most boats are not particularly well known in your part of the country, since boating in your part of the country is done sans sun and warm weather. Going inside to go boating. Big thrill. Uh, Harry, didn't the YoHo have a pilot house? -- John H |
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On Jul 22, 10:14?am, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Jul 21, 4:24?pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Yes sir - this is the one. http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page640.htm Rode in one today out of Charleston Harbor. WHOO HOO!!! Well congrats, especially if you go through with this one. Looks like it might be a decent little boat, but they're not particularly well known in this section of the country. Most boats are not particularly well known in your part of the country, since boating in your part of the country is done sans sun and warm weather. Going inside to go boating. Big thrill. You're right. If we waited for calm sunny days without the slightest ripple on the water we'd never get away from the dock. We consider crashing waves, cool temperatures, and howling winds par for the course, and that does foster a different type of boating mentality. :-) Still, Shortwave's prospective boat looks like it would be tough enough to make it in the Pacific North Wet, although center consoles can get pretty cold, particularly at speed. Some of our most popular months for salmon fishing are August-October, and it's getting particularly nippy around here in the wee morning hours of the average day in October. |
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