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|  Why you always buy the bigger boat... 
			
			Another reason I love bracket boats.   [ATTACH]tuna_7-5-09_087.jpg[/ATTACH] | 
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			Holy Crap!!!!! But, if they had a nice big open transom, they could have dragged the behemoth in the back. 
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			Ohhh damn! Nice fish. | 
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			I would not drag that puppy onto anything less than 40 feet long. You know, where I could climb high and go far i=when it wakes up from supposedly being dead.
		 
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			If the seas weren't dead calm like that there was no way they were gettin that fish in the boat.
		 
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			So, where would they go from where they are in the pix?  In other words, how are they going to haul that thing into the boat?
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			when we get the big stuff on my friends boat, (500 to 800) Tuna we drag them home behind the boat.
		 
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			I blew the pictures up on my computer.  It looks to have a huge vent on the side of the boat about where the name is on most boats.  In one picture it is under water.  Without a bracket you would be hard pressed to haul it over the stern around the motors but you would definitely have some water on deck.  I agree, if it wasn't so calm, they probably wouldn't even have tried.  As it was, all fishermen would have to go to port side to balance the boat.  Hell of a T-top though... Not a folding model for sure.
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