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Old 05-07-2013, 01:59 PM
Bigshrimpin Bigshrimpin is offline
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Nice find! My hull 12 is a rat in comparison. I wonder if there will be enough for a cape cod bay get together soon? I am curious where you got the trailer?

I like the placement of the seat posts- Mine were no longer original. I might might make some nut plates for pedestal bases, if you are interested in screwing into something more substantial than end grain balsa and a bit of glass sandwich.

Maybe we could start a thread comparing notes on this model, like power, fuel tanks, seating?

Does your USCG plate say 3 people? Mine says 8.
Fish - I borrowed the trailer from my dad's seawolf . . . It has good breaks which I needed b/c I towed this back with a Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0L

We'll have to get together when you are around this summer and compare notes. I have 5 pages of notes that I mined from all the 25 threads on this board and TRS drive info. I am very interested to see how the fuel economy/range is with a 350 pushing this boat. The plate says 8 although it looks like a 3 in the pic.

A CC bay get together would be fun . . . Maybe a Commercial Bass Sunday in Chatham as there are already 20 - 30 seacrafts fishing the piles any given bass day.

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