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Hey Scothawk55- I agree with twins for offshore and cruising will be acceptable with the 90's. I understand that original specs called for power packages like what your planning. I'm on the side of the ideal set-up being twin 200's on a Seamark bracket, but like you said budget decides your plan. Finster may be buying Don a case of beer if he loses his bet. Also, you gotta remember that it's 32 degrees at Finny's house and when he hears that your fishing in 80 degree weather, and he is looking at scrapping ice off the windshield tomorrow AM, your going to get a bad attitude [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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32 degrees stinks, we may see that 15-20 days a year on a cold year but the down side is may thur sept 95degrees and 100% humidity which equals unbearable fishing weather and i have had the boat 4 weeks 2 trips and ready to fish and come back too.
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scothawk55,
nice to know that you are in galveston, i have a 23' too in Houston. any pictures of your boat? |
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just the one but i'll post some more soon. where do you fish
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I really live in santa fe but no one knows where that is gal is easier.
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