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Old 04-22-2015, 03:42 PM
ocuyler ocuyler is offline
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Welcome, Kraig! Thank you for your service. You have more fun coming than you could possibly know. The folks on this site probably have a billion hours on these hulls and I, for one, am excited for you. That may be the last boat you'll ever need.

That hull will take anything you have the balls to go out in. If you have 2 bilge pumps installed, even more.

The 150 is overkill for that hull, but will get you out to the oil rigs in a hurry.

Be safe and enjoy!
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Old 04-23-2015, 11:01 PM
dginge dginge is offline
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I did turn the boat around. I took her 17 miles offshore last summer. The previous owner before me really just kept up the engine and the rest had gotten away from him. Every wire on that boat is new (by me)

Pretty much all is new on boat except The 1995, the hull and floor. The transome was raised in 1995 when the engine was mounted. enjoy. dinge.
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