Getting the boat ready.

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Re: Getting the boat ready.

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Great looking launcher. I have been eyeing getting one for my rig, I like the looks of yours! NIce work!

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Re: Getting the boat ready.

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Gecha (Gerry) wrote:I am thinking of getting one for my boat. Nothing fancy, but I would like one I can remove occasionally.
Can't afford to pay $$$ for commercial one. Keeping my eyes open for a good deal.
I was thinking the same thing as I can't see myself getting a different boat anytime in the near future. However, I don't think I'd have a reason to remove it.
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Re: Getting the boat ready.

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nice job great looking boat to
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Re: Getting the boat ready.

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Thanks, Its come along way from when I picked it up 3 years ago. I have to say it is a great riding boat and is very water tight. I left it moored for a week last year and there was less than a 1/2" of water around the bilge in that week.
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Re: Getting the boat ready.

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2 very nice additions to the boat this year... My list seems endless.. I think and ez-steer, rubber floor, and x4 probe are 1st items for 2012....

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2 nice additions I'd like to put on my boat this year are a brown and a walleye :lol:
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You can keep the browns.........But bring on the Walleye! :D
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Re: Getting the boat ready.

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VTgooseman wrote:Ok thanks for the tip. The pics are a little deceiving they are close to a 45 deg. angle. Ill keep the "Bill Dance" Hook sets to a minimum! :lol: :lol: Ill give him a shout tomorrow. Thanks Kyle
Nice looking rig there man! you've got endless options for rod placement.


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Thanks! Ive been known to rip some lips, in a Bill Dance fashion more than once. :lol:
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