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Missouri tin-boaters!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="panFried" data-source="post: 387886" data-attributes="member: 9467"><p>Hey hey Fender! That stinks man. I actually went out and looked at new 1648 with Mercury 30 Jet but not sure I want to pull the trigger on it. It's a 1998 package and I would have to start another rebuild. As you know I live by all these nice rivers and have a place by wappapello and clear water lakes. Do you think a Jet would be good for both lakes and rivers? I think you have two boats but the wife will frown on that [emoji16]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panFried, post: 387886, member: 9467"] Hey hey Fender! That stinks man. I actually went out and looked at new 1648 with Mercury 30 Jet but not sure I want to pull the trigger on it. It's a 1998 package and I would have to start another rebuild. As you know I live by all these nice rivers and have a place by wappapello and clear water lakes. Do you think a Jet would be good for both lakes and rivers? I think you have two boats but the wife will frown on that [emoji16] [/QUOTE]
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