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Old 04-25-2009, 10:40 PM
beradtke beradtke is offline
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Default any body in stuart?

going to go out in a seacraft tomarrow. cause i sure am will be the maiden (cough2) trip out in the boat since i finished it. will be hoping to take pics and put some blood on the deck.
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:50 PM
Rlbol Rlbol is offline
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Default Re: any body in stuart?

A little late but I am just south.
How did it go?
Pictures??
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Old 04-26-2009, 09:10 PM
beradtke beradtke is offline
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it went good boat ran great. lil breezy but the water was crystal clear. my new water pressure gauge says i am building 16 pounds of water pressure at 5000.

a lil side note i was launching the boat at sandsprit park and the was another sea craft there (found out it was a 85 m/a) made a lil small talk with the guy while his friend parked the truck,he was already in the water and his high water alarm wwent off and bilge pump was running.seems the guy forgot to put his drain plug in. called his friend back over with the truck and trailer so they could put the drain plug in,so he started his day of boating off on a good note.

i have pics will load them tomarrow.
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