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Old 02-15-2006, 06:21 PM
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Default NEW SEACRAFT 20 OWNER

Thanks for the site...I'll be checking it out and asking questions. Just picked up my new 20 center console with T-Top, Full coaming pads, wide leaning post with 4 launchers. Aqua Mist hull. Answers t the name "Pinstripes" on the Texas coast. So here's my first question...How does the 20 do offshore in the Gulf & with 70 gals of fuel, what is the range to get out, fish & get back? Any feedback will be appreciated.
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Old 02-15-2006, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: NEW SEACRAFT 20 OWNER

Welcome to the site. On a Good Gulf Day It would be a Nice run to the Flower Gardens ! Take Xtra fuel & Keep a watch over Your shoulder ! These boats can take some rough water but those Gulf Waters can get Nasty ! Quick too !
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