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Unread 01-07-2009, 02:41 PM
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Skools, no go on the boat show (wow I made a rhyme). You'll have to suffer through it without me.

Step, no I did not have to pull the engine on the V21. It might have something to do with the additional bracket-like setback on the V21's vs the standard transome on the V20's, I don't know. I saw the seastar unit that harlee rod has for sell. I noticed it shows the hoses on the box in the picture but the fine print says hoses not included.

CT - For the last 3 years I've used the boat year round until this past summer when my fishing buddy bought a 22' cc. Since then it hasn't seen much use.

Thanks for all of the input fellas, this is exactly the type info I was looking for.
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if you use it alot, seatar maybe once in a while bay star. good luck
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Seastar it is!!

Please send donations to:

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