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JimH wrote:
"Steve P" wrote in message ... Harry, we went across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge / Tunnel on Monday and darned if we didn't pass a Parker just like yours going the opposite way. I saw the transom in my rear view mirror and thought could it be you? Steve P. There is a bass fishing tournament on Lake Erie this week (saw it set up yesterday when heading out to the Lake..........official weigh in station is on the Vermilion River. Although we had fairly calm waters yesterday afternoon it is amazing to see bass boats on the Lake in 3-5+ footers (capping). These boats look like they have a freeboard of about a foot. How do these boat drain? Bilge pump only? Mostly. That's why they are mostly useful on lakes and mild rivers, though the larger bassboats have more freeboard. Not much deadrise, and sometimes an almost flat bottom. They're fine for their intended purpose until the water gets choppy. Very, very fast. |
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