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baitcast
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Registered: 8-31-2003
Location: kingman AZ.
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I hauled this cartopper during the 60,s and mid 70,s,14'Chrysler tin boat,fished the islands at Gonzaga to BOLA,oil islands and the Horseshoe kelp
around Long beach.
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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watizname
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My favorite was a 20ft Skipjack with Stainless/Eisenglass,canvas c-ckpit. Small ford with mercruiser outdrive. Channel Islands express in any
weather. Good boat, sorry no pics.
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Bob H
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Location: San Diego
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Here's my DREAM boat!
http://www.boattest.com/boats/boat_video.aspx?ID=2656
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Pompano
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Registered: 11-14-2004
Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
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"LUNKER - KLUNKER"
I love all boats...but some less than others....a lot less.
Here's one that did not exactly trip my trigger. A Glastron 18' tri-hull w/60hp 2-stroke Johnson...
It was Glastron's 'LUNKER' Model...
....but after my first trip in whitecaps I added a 'K'
Had it one summer and dumped it for best offer. Wet, rough ride, fit and finish was non-existent... A boat you loved to hate.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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captkw
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Registered: 10-19-2010
Location: el charro b.c.s.
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morning pompano
Was that a tri hull ?? or should, I change a letter to fit it better as you did,,was that a try hull,,klunker K&T
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desertcpl
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Registered: 10-26-2008
Location: yuma,az
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Tri-hulls
I know about Tri Hulls
many years ago when I lived in Long Beach, I had a 18' Thunderbird Tri Hull.. it was so hard riding in the waters off of southern Calif, I think best
suited for Lakes
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captkw
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desertcpl
ya,tri hull's are meant for fresh water,,but that t-bird was, BUILT solid as you can find,,bump,bump !!! K&T
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desertcpl
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I had the one like this, the one on the left, with cabin
had a Evinrude single I think 75hp
http://www.fiberglassics.com/wiki/images/3/32/Thunderbirdb59...
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Pompano
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Registered: 11-14-2004
Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
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TRI-HULLS.
Right on, guys. These particular types of Tri-Hulls = Hard riding SOBs
Stable fishing platforms when at rest, for sure...but take one out in rough water and it will punish you.
This model, a Silverline 18' Muskie, I bought for casting to walleyes, pike, and muskie in big lakes Up North. Also rigged it for lake trout
trolling. Calm days, though...got caught in high waves a few times, and paid dearly for that experience.
[Factoid: Big northern lakes have huge waves, and much higher frequency than ocean waves. The huge 730' cargo freighter, 'SS Edmund Fitzgerald',
sank during hurricane force winds on Lake Superior churning 35 ft waves...and was believed to have been hit by a rogue 100 ft wave. She floundered and
sank in 500+ water. All 29 crew went to Davy Jones that day in 1979.]
18ft Silverline tri-hull IO at Caribou Lake, N. Manitoba summer 1980 With future BajaNomad 'aguaholic' - RIP
....but could not resist pulling it 2600 miles back in 1980 or so...for some 'flat-days-only' Cortez fishing.
CoPilot Debbie hoists a nice cabrilla she caught near Isla Sta. Inez. They were both beauties.
Check out the Lowrance paper graph in front of me. State of the art technology... back then! It did give you a hard copy record of the
day's readings, though...good for studies over c-cktails back home.
One nice feature was the sheer speed on those flat-water days. Almost 60mph with a 350 Marine Chev inboard.....Zoooooooooom
I could leave late and still get to the offshore dorado ahead of the fleet!
[Edited on 1-13-2012 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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captkw
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Location: el charro b.c.s.
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POMPANO
LOL..we used to key up that song (emund fitz) on the vhf when,It started getting rough on monetery bay,,great song by a great Kunuck artist,,, GORDON
LIGHTFOOT,, ! A Great boating song,,,! K&T
[Edited on 1-14-2012 by captkw]
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Pompano
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Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
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Yeah....Lightfoot himself considered that song to be his best work.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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BFS
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nice 'stache !!
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Here's my DREAM boat!
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In that case you may as well go "all the way". However, I don't believe she'll clear that sand bank going up the Mulege
river.
It's "the Eclipse", largest yacht in the world, owned by the Russian oligarch who also owns Chelsea football club.
[Edited on 1-14-2012 by vandenberg]
[Edited on 1-14-2012 by vandenberg]
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24baja
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Registered: 2-3-2009
Location: Grants Pass Oregon/Bahia de Los Angeles
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Mood: Wishing we were in BOLA
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Here is ours, 18' Bayrunner with 45 HP Honda. Two extra trailer wheels for launching off the beach in front of the house.
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