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Re: dual outboards or single outboard
I currently live off of Cedar Rd in Chesapeake
But I spend alot of time in the Kempsville area. I have a house across from stumpy lake and my mother in law lives in Charles Town Lakes |
Re: dual outboards or single outboard
Too funny, I live in Brigadoon. My house backs up to Lynnhaven Pkwy just past Indian River Rd. You've can see the windshield of my V20 as you drive by my backyard! Feel like doing some work? ;D
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what do you need help with. I am always willing to learn something new. I don't know how to do much but I learn quick
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Are you planning on fishing the Bay or the offshore ocean? If your fishing the bay I'd go with the single, if your going to fish the ocean, you need a bigger boat ;D
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I have a good friend that does fiberglass work not that expensive I guess it depends on what you need done.
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well i bet most know my opinion Twin's always get you home and actually they use less gas that one large motor. Twins don't work as hard as a single does so actually better fuel better feeling when 20 miles offshore. and no the Tow Boats nor Sea Tow will come get you for free 20 miles offshore even if you do have their membership. Go Twins 2 Screws are always better than 1!!!
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