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Beautiful rig. I think with the right set up it will be an ideal rig.
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Hey, Big: Is that photo taken at the ramp at Ashumet pond off Sandwich Rd in Falmouth? Looks familiar.
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Shoot, if I had the money I'd rather have 300hp dialed in as an ideal set up!! The issue is the part about money. |
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SailorC - It's Tempest Knob in Wareham about 2 miles from my house.
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Wow - they look almost identical. My brother in law lives about 2 miles from that pond I mentioned in Falmouth. Nice rig.
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CAREFUL, Depending on your load and sea conditions, you'll be shifting your passengers to the bow cap to stay on plane !
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Nice looking combo, Tim.
How do you like the Tundra. Happy with towing and stopping power? Fuel burn?
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Capt'n chuck . . . I figure I'd solve the problem with a bow cooler full of them F'ck fish you like to catch |
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Gillie - Tundra is good. Plenty of power. Stopping could be a bit better. Turning radius on the double cab is not good. I do love that the read window rolls down, so I can see out the back during the morning and night time boat launching.
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I have not fished in so long, I can't wait to hit the water with you and snag up dem f'n fish
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