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Hi all,
My name is Anthony and I've gotten myself a nice little V. Once I got it I was doing research and came across this site. When I first saw the boat I fell in love with it but the guy wanted more cash than I had. I told him I wanted but couldn't afford it and if he wanted some work done as a trade to let me know-I'm a painter. I couldn't stop thinking about it for the next couple days thinking of ways to come up with more $$$. Well it didn't work out. A couple months went by and I get THE CALL...." still want to trade?"... HELL YA. Well now I got it and have had it out for about six trips all except one in the carquinez straits here where I live. Each time I am learning valuable lessons as a new captain and boat owner. Here are a couple pics. ![]() ![]() ![]() So all in all I love the boat my family and friends love it too. Everyone tells me boat stands for bust out another thousand and I am seeing why. A couple more... ![]() ![]() Days like these make it all worth it.... Anthony |
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Very nice, good luck with her
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Willy 1986 V20 Old School 1992 V20 1992 150 Yamaha 1997 HydraSport 2250 Vector 2009 17' G3 Outfitter "G Spot" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDebw...eature=related "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid on a hand on. I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them" JW |
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i really like that green bottom with the the green canvas on the top. sweet boat!! and welcome to the site.
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looks like a great deal.
v-20's love kids & dogs what the heck kinda fish is that. |
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NICE !! welcome aboard , your gone love that boat, what are the engine spec's , and prop size . Looks like a nice package
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BOAT also stands for bend over and take-it...but nice looking V you have there. Its a great boat for a wide variety of what you want to do on the water.
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Congrats and welcome to the forum!!!
There is lots of good reading and information here---ask and you shall recieve info and direction----
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nice boat and glad to see it being used.
The fish is a Sturgeon we have them in Georgia and but i do not think they are legal to catch here. Darien GA was known for its caviar was supposed to be better than Russian till they wiped out the population. They are making a comeback we See them often on the Ogechee and Altamaha rivers
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well the last trip I took is a bit of a story I thought I would share. My inexperience I'm sure has a ton to do with the majority of the experience. Surely there is so much more for me to learn and maybe some one else can learn from this as well. So my first mate and I were dying to fish and set a plan Men only we said we needed some time on the water and so I invited along another friend. Well that morning he cancelled and on the fly I called another friend to come along. He jumped out of bed and was at my house, so now we are showing off the V in all its glory to him with its new name? He says" That is bad luck me and my dad renamed our boat and had terrible luck till we put the old name back" WTF?? news to me and I am not buying it. As we're pulling out of the driveway the "Men Only" idea bites us as my old lady is cussing us saying she hopes the river god swallows us all??? REALLY? It gets better but this as a start to what is supposed to be a relaxing and refreshing day isn't looking so good. We pull up to the bait shop and there are some guys outside "did you call ahead" no.. WHY? "no live bait!".....now some guys might have took all this as a sign of things to come as the boat isn't even in the water and there is three strikes. NOT US we load up on frozen bait and we are on the water. The week before we had had some good luck so we motored in that direction. No fish No fish No fish... we keep looking and the water in this area the week before had been glass now the further we went the rougher it got. I think there may have been about 5-6' chop. We push on and get to a place protected and it all calms down. We set the pick. The poles are in the water and a big sturgeon(what we are after) jumps 20' behind the boat. Yeah Baby!! Now things are looking better. While we are out there a friend has said he is going to head out to so we plan to meet later and we do. We tie the boats up together and we are B.S.ing and fishing and just flat out having a good time. The challenges of the morning all seem lost except the fact none of us have even gotten a bite. the sun starts setting and I make the decision we have a bit of a haul back and we head in. Now since getting the boat I have been working to grow confidence in the boat performing and myself as a new captain. This is the furthest I have taken it and it has run like a top. I'm just cruising back in and the sun is on the horizon and it feels like all is well. As we cross under the bridge( about 5 min from the launch) the motor quits. Uh-oh. Now we aren't in a good or safe area and its getting dark and I don't have a kicker and this isn't good. I drop the anchor and Shawn tells me call the Coast Guard and I do. after what seems like a frantic 30 mins..probably 10. We find out the rotor in the distributor broke. Also since we aren't in immediate danger CG isn't coming and vessel assist want 500$ to come get us for a 5 min tow. Can you guys start to see how many valuable lessons I have learned already? Now we broke right in front of a oil refinery ship dock on the edge of a shipping channel the area is usually very rough but now it is calm. The friend we had met earlier says he got a friend to trailer a small boat down to us and they are coming to tow us in. What a relief. We got back to the launch around 11pm. Safe and sound. now every time I have taken the boat out it takes on water. I assumed all boats do but this time after being out for a long period the water just kept coming after pulling the plug. Having other men watching they were amazed and convinced me that was not normal. The boat has been sitting since and I have worked to address all the issues at hand before taking it out again. In hindsight I am very glad the family wasn't out there. If you took the time to read all this THANK YOU. More importantly if there is anything you have to offer I AM ALL EARS. I really love forums and the ability to tap the knowledge and experiences of others. PRICELESS.
Anthony |
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Anthony, welcome to the site! I live in the south bay, so it is nice to have some other west coast v20 lovers! Not a common boat in these parts. Nice fish BTW, the most fun to fish and second most fun to catch. Glad to see you enjoying it w your kids!
I have fished and hunted the bay from a boat for almost 20 years and she can be a fickle mistress. As for the leakage problems, check your out drive for signs of water intrusion, but also pull a bolt or two and check your transom and check your bilge area stringers. These boats are notorious for rot issues in the structural, and with that type of pounding you may have started a leak because the structural support is gone. I got an 1980 center console with an outboard from a guy in Oregon, and everything looked good, but on the drive down, we noticed new stress cracks in the well area, and now I am into a complete overhaul and it has not even hit the water yet. The guys on this site are awesome. Full of knowledge and wisdom and wise a$$ery. Bill
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