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Old 10-05-2011, 03:24 PM
BigLew BigLew is offline
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Thanks guys. I plan to do offshore fishing mainly not planning on catching any bones in it. Good to hear others are doing it and without much headache. the t-top is gone already it was actually made of electrical conduit. this is my first inboard and dont have any expirience with them. only other boat i ever owned was an old 20' mako and a canoe with a trolling motor. any ramps to avoid in the miami area? also read docking is difficult. any suggestions?
Practice, practice, practice! They usually pull left or port, so be ware and practice in winds of all directions and currents as well. Definitely managable though after you get the hang of it and your buddies will be very impressed that you can do it as well as you will be able, if you practice.
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