Re: Anyone Seen a Boat Like This?
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 9:45 am
Why? Did you forget to strap yours down?
Ordek Avci wrote:Why? Did you forget to strap yours down?
Man what do you do read every thread on here looking to give me a hard time. I am sorry all you got out of the NM deal was another brokeback mountain. I will admit my turkey ignorance, I do know a little about boats though.gator wrote:kris Schaumburg wrote: dude kills a coupla turkeys and now he's a chit talker![]()
whatev man, just whatev
gator
kris Schaumburg wrote:Man what do you do read every thread on here looking to give me a hard time. I am sorry all you got out of the NM deal was another brokeback mountain. I will admit my turkey ignorance, I do know a little about boats though.gator wrote:kris Schaumburg wrote: dude kills a coupla turkeys and now he's a chit talker![]()
whatev man, just whatev
gator
1) yep.................turkey trip one week, gulfshores the next...........ahhhhh, marital blisskris Schaumburg wrote:I am on the beach in Gulf Shores, and actually just saw one of these things. They do look a little strange. I expected them to have some v to the sponsons, but they looked completely flat. Not sure what to make of it without first hand experience. i will tell you that in general I am a fan of boats that are by their nature completely self bailing (ie sealed) and can't be swamped. With te width of the sponsons, I would have to suppose these are pretty stable. Would love to see one, running hammer down.
And Gator, find us a couple seaduck or turkey trips for next year.