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This is what I am bringing down for the next trip, too bad Ozzie can't be there
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If you did somehow find yourself in the same room w/her your heart would SIEZE!!... :nut:
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the funny part of the other pic they both go out in a boat and fish standing in the water :head:
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They are not fishing, Franco decided that he really did not need a flats boat as long as he had two hunks of ballast he could throw overboard. Little did he know the captain always goes over first.
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nice of you to bring your own boat down willy, what size motor on that??
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not my boat, that is one of the omni present Pangas you find in the islands. You know the ones that cost five grand there and in the U.S you cant find them for under 30G's
She is mine though, at least in my mind! |
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those boats are fabulous, powered with a 50 horse two stroke they fly across the water with up to four or five people in it. They ride like a dream will fish three or four guys with plenty of room.
They took us out in one to a snorkeling boat, had a tide coming in thru the reef with a good swell and chop, might have well been in a 30 foot sport fisher as far as the ride is concerned. If I could find one here for what they pay for them all over the world but the U.S I would buy it in a heart beat, put a small block four stroke on it and go fishing in skinny water or deep water, no problem. We were way off shore in a 50 foot catamaran sail boat and the swells were huge and the guys were out all over fishing in them Pangas. Do it every day making a living. I will tell you I wish I knew enough about it, I would build these boats here in the U.S and sell them for 10 G's plus whatever power you want rigged on it. You would not be able to build them fast enough, especially in these times. |
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