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Gas is going through the roof! sigh...
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<blockquote data-quote="Snitzel" data-source="post: 244802" data-attributes="member: 7467"><p>When I bought my boat, motor, trailer I was looking at bigger rigs with bigger motor. I decided that I would like to fish when I wanted to fish no matter what the price of gas. I went a little smaller and am glad I did. My rig is a 16' Alweld with a 50 hp Johnson on it. I have 12 gallon tank. I have had my boat for 10 years. Hopefully when the motor quits I can just keep the boat and maybe put a 60 hp on it. I would also suppose that the motors made today have to be a bit more fuel efficient than they were 10 years ago.</p><p></p><p>I will fish and pay the $5 per gallon price. I will keep working as long as I can, if for nothing else so I can fish when I want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snitzel, post: 244802, member: 7467"] When I bought my boat, motor, trailer I was looking at bigger rigs with bigger motor. I decided that I would like to fish when I wanted to fish no matter what the price of gas. I went a little smaller and am glad I did. My rig is a 16' Alweld with a 50 hp Johnson on it. I have 12 gallon tank. I have had my boat for 10 years. Hopefully when the motor quits I can just keep the boat and maybe put a 60 hp on it. I would also suppose that the motors made today have to be a bit more fuel efficient than they were 10 years ago. I will fish and pay the $5 per gallon price. I will keep working as long as I can, if for nothing else so I can fish when I want to. [/QUOTE]
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