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Sea Nymph 14R
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<blockquote data-quote="Centrarchidae" data-source="post: 338446" data-attributes="member: 12622"><p>Nice work Pitts. Looks like you took advantage of today's "heat wave" as well. You are making great progress. My previous boat was an older 14R - they are nice boats.</p><p></p><p>How high is your front deck going to be? Looks like it is the same as the bench? I am going to try lowering the front deck on mine, but I would like to keep the fuel tank and battery there so it might not be possible.</p><p></p><p>You are in SW Michigan? Where do you fish? I have been fishing small lakes in Allegan county. Muskegon Lake to the north is one of my favorites. Spend a lot of time in the Grand River bayous as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centrarchidae, post: 338446, member: 12622"] Nice work Pitts. Looks like you took advantage of today's "heat wave" as well. You are making great progress. My previous boat was an older 14R - they are nice boats. How high is your front deck going to be? Looks like it is the same as the bench? I am going to try lowering the front deck on mine, but I would like to keep the fuel tank and battery there so it might not be possible. You are in SW Michigan? Where do you fish? I have been fishing small lakes in Allegan county. Muskegon Lake to the north is one of my favorites. Spend a lot of time in the Grand River bayous as well. [/QUOTE]
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