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Old 11-13-2003, 08:15 PM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Re: Another Outrigger Question

Man, Ill tell you what ,those babies are Expensive !!!! I looked at Taco.s,Lee's, Rupps and another brand today whos name escapes me at the moment. I like the issue about having to walk around the gunnel mounts, up top they are certainly out of the way. But I also like the ease with which it takes to deploy them. Now my top is kind of weird also in that it is a rag top front and back but solid in the center. Im fairly sure that it is a thin stainless that is somehow riveted to the aluminum frame [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] . It is probably only 1/8" thick or so??? Another thing I do like though about the black and gold taco's is that they will match my new color scheme to boot. Black bolster coamings, black top and encloseure. (Did I mention the fact that I just got a new heater??? Don, with the top mounted riggers do/can you run double lines??? That would eliminate my teaser reels but I can do without them anyways. I dont know, I have been looking hard on the internet and there are definitely lots to like but damn , you sure gotta fork over the dough to get em!!!

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