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HOW TO DETERMINE AGE OF OLDER ALUMINUM V-BOTTOM 10 FOOT SMOKER CRAFT AND HARBERCRAFT CLASSIC
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<blockquote data-quote="gdug" data-source="post: 495582" data-attributes="member: 24735"><p>Thanks for that info folks....</p><p>I would be using the 10 footer mostly in lakes but also near inshore in North Puget Sound. We lived 26 years in the San Juan Islands and I fished all around out there using a SeaNymph 12R with a 15 Evinrude. I never got in trouble, on the other hand when you launch on the west side of San Juan Island with a rig like that you better know exactly where you will drift if your motor quits, and don't forget the oars. So you pay attention to your equipment, the weather and tides and then enjoy your day. Otherwise you might end up out at Neah Bay. I can't recommend the accommodations there.</p><p>So, now that I no longer want to deal with a boat trailer, I'll get along with a 10 footer that I can load on top and stick a bit closer to shore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gdug, post: 495582, member: 24735"] Thanks for that info folks.... I would be using the 10 footer mostly in lakes but also near inshore in North Puget Sound. We lived 26 years in the San Juan Islands and I fished all around out there using a SeaNymph 12R with a 15 Evinrude. I never got in trouble, on the other hand when you launch on the west side of San Juan Island with a rig like that you better know exactly where you will drift if your motor quits, and don't forget the oars. So you pay attention to your equipment, the weather and tides and then enjoy your day. Otherwise you might end up out at Neah Bay. I can't recommend the accommodations there. So, now that I no longer want to deal with a boat trailer, I'll get along with a 10 footer that I can load on top and stick a bit closer to shore. [/QUOTE]
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