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OK, who is it??
Was wondering if this was one our CSC.com regulars?? Last picture.
http://www.mbcforum.com/showtopic.ph...last/m/1/#LAST |
all i can say is damn.
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The one 23for looks almost vertical. And is that a 20call seacraft in the last pic?
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They added the last picture after I sent this link. It sure does look like a 20' SeaCraft. However it does not look like fun!!
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it might not look likfe fun. But I like the fact that the only small boats actually taking the dip in those kinda conditions is the SeaCraft and not those "other" brands lol. Somone should post those pics in the threads over on THT where ppl are asking for comparisons like the Ox lol
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I keep on looking at the picture of the 20 jumping that wave and cant help to think. If those were the conditions on the way out how were they out farther ? Could a 20 really fish in those conditions with 3- 4 guys on board ?
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You mean Sea Ox?? The boat where you have to wear a tight fitting jock strap so your balls don't get slammed on the deck because it rides so rough??!! The Sea Ox had to be designed by chiropractors to increase business!! Solid boat, but rides like a flat bottom skiff or a Whaler. Jeeeez.......SeaOx and SeaCraft in the same conversation, no chance!!
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but they both start with "Sea" doesnt that mean anything?
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Nice to see the SeaCrafts heading out :).
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-...tpics-com.html http://inletpics.com/20120512hl.html |
Lots of boats in those pics, standing on their transoms, taking solid water over the bow, nasty day. Look like the average size was about 34 ft. And then there were the three smallest, 23, 23, and 20. All Seacrafts.
Go figure. |
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