Baja&Back
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Float Trailer for Baja???
How's this for an interesting concept. Would it work well for Baja??
http://affordabledreamboats.com/product-1.htm
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rpleger
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¿Why not?...I would not go to far off shore tho...
Richard on the Hill
*ABROAD*, adj. At war with savages and idiots. To be a Frenchman abroad is to
be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
-- Ambrose Bierce, _The Enlarged Devil\'s Dictionary_
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Frank
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I think this one would work better
http://www.sealegs.com/
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bajajudy
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Interesting concept BUT I would not go out in it on most days here.
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vandenberg
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Frank,
Neat concept, but rather pricey.
Starting at $49.000.00 without engine, plus about a $3000.00 delivery charge ?
Can buy some gorgeous diesel boats for that kind of money.
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Skipjack Joe
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They could have used them at Omaha Beach.
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baitcast
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Just what I was thinking Igor,reminds me of my 60' LCM,except I could haul a med. tank all over the place an beach land it also,its an old idea.
[Edited on 7-1-2009 by baitcast]
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Frank
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We trolled around Guam for Mahi-mahi in one. Not enough rod holders and a little too loud
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baitcast
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Ya was a little loud I used to take out guys fishing at Subic bay,which was ok
as long as we caught a few fish,BUT if the fishing was slow everyone got drunk as hell and ended fallin over the side,I damned near lost one which
would have been my ass.
Any excuse to drink a bunch of San Miguel and get wasted.
Rob
[Edited on 7-1-2009 by baitcast]
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jimgrms
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With the sexual disneyland of olongapoo there for the taking why would any red blooded male want to fish in pubic bay
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baitcast
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Not me thats for sure,spent 6 long months at the boat pool,I hated the place,hot high humidity,fungus in my ears,woke up one morning and my feet were
twice thier size,mosquitos the size of humming birds,but I did like the beer.
Rob
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Cypress
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Falling over the side of one of those dudes would require a bit of climbing.
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baitcast
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We fished with the ramp down,you could step off
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rhintransit
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If anyone is interested there is a 30 something ft houseboat for trade or sale in Puerto Escondido. Its a fixer upper with a little work could turn
into a nice live aboard. I think this boat is listed on the Hidden Port Yacht Club website.
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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805gregg
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If you don't mind dieing at sea.
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