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    Looking to buy a saltwater/freshwater capable boat

    Very nice, you guys are awesome! Good stuff! :beer:
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    Looking to buy a saltwater/freshwater capable boat

    Excellent! Thanks guys! Rich, why one on each side? Just convenience instead of having to move one? I'm assuming you don't deploy both at the same time (i.e. one under the boat) Also what brand drift socks do you guys like? I know it depends on the size of the boat, but read reviews on them...
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    Looking to buy a saltwater/freshwater capable boat

    Yes! I saw that topic last night when I was reading here, didn't realize it was yours, very cool! Drift socks are pretty common ocean side here although I've never been on a boat that uses them, just see them deployed out there when drifting. My only concern in the rivers is we tend to fish...
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    Looking to buy a saltwater/freshwater capable boat

    Great reply Dale, thanks! Yeah definitely thinking a tall gunnel and transom to keep things dry and be able to take the wakes. Good point, I'll keep 2-strokes in mind as well, especially if I can find a good deal on one. Yeah I've been reading a lot on the welded vs riveted, and most seem...
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    Looking to buy a saltwater/freshwater capable boat

    Hey all, new member here from NJ! First time potential boat owner. I'm not ready to pull the trigger yet, but thinking about starting the groundwork for a saltwater river/bay boat that I can also take into freshwater lakes. Not looking to go all saltwater yet (i.e. a "big" boat, maybe down...
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