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welcome and whatever they said ^^^
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Man, I thought I had a hard time understanding MJ's windtalking, but whatever Tsubaki and Franco just blurted out has me really confused!

Great looking boat you have there Joachim. Welcome to the site. Please be a frequent poster.
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Welcome to the site, Sorry I'm not smart enough to change my words into another language.
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Welcome to WellcraftV20.com. Your boat looks very nice. I have a question on your trailer. Is it required there that the tail lights extend past the motor? Again Welcome and your great for posting pictures right away. Billy Mac

Herzlich willkommen in WellcraftV20.com. Ihr Boot sieht sehr nett aus. Ich habe eine Frage auf Ihrem Trailer. Ist es dort erforderlich, den die Schwanz-Lichter vorbei am Motor erweitern? Begrüßen Sie wieder und Ihr Grosser, um Bilder sofort anzuschlagen. Billy Mac
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I know at least some of you are cheating.....

Ach erhalte ich es jetzt, diese Burschen betrügen. ...I kann sprechen Deutsch zu offensichtlich. ...again, willkommen heißt zur Stelle.
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I have a question on your trailer. Is it required there that the tail lights extend past the motor?

And do they swing out of the way or able to be removed so you can launch the boat without getting hung up on them?
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Hi all,

thanks for your warm welcome!

I will use the boat for fishing in the baltic sea on cod, seatrout and salmon(trolling),
and of course for family trips here on the river Elbe and in summer holidays on the Lake Garda in Italy.

For fishing I will add some downriggers and a trolling motor like 9,9 HP fourstroke Yamaha

The back lights on the trailer are needed here in Germany, you can remove the complete bar when slipping the boat in the water.

Thanks again,
Joachim
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Hi all,

thanks for your warm welcome!

I will use the boat for fishing in the baltic sea on cod, seatrout and salmon(trolling),
and of course for family trips here on the river Elbe and in summer holidays on the Lake Garda in Italy.

For fishing I will add some downriggers and a trolling motor like 9,9 HP fourstroke Yamaha

The back lights on the trailer are needed here in Germany, you can remove the complete bar when slipping the boat in the water.

Thanks again,
Joachim
I had the 9.9 4 stroke Yamaha, it is smooth and quiet. It will probably be important for trolling at the gas prices in Germany. Our gas prices have recenty fell to as low as $1.34 but are now back up near $1.80 per gallon for regular. I tried to use my 9.9 for trolling, but could only get 5 knots before being near WOT. Seems the fish always wanted 6-7 knots.....
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