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Old 11-10-2014, 07:42 PM
thehermit thehermit is offline
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Hey I thought u sold the 20 master angler?!?!
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Old 11-11-2014, 08:25 AM
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Hey I thought u sold the 20 master angler?!?!
Yes, it did sell quite some time ago. The guy paid for most of it by mail and was to pick it up in a few weeks then got up with me and said it would be a few weeks more. Haven heard from him in months now so who knows? Just been moving it around and mowing under it meanwhile. I wish I would have done a "dollar a day" storage fee in the deal and I would be looking at a new outboard, but it aint hurting nothing sitting for now. This hull was thicker lay up by far than all the other seacrafts I have owned or seen. The bottom where the transducer was cut in at was over 1" thick and the threw hulls in the back under the vent area were 1/2" thick. It looks to be twice as thick as the sf models I have. I think because it dose not have a full liner they made it thicker but it seems way thicker than most. We will see what happens.
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