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So, which is it?!!?!
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I'm almost afraid of the answer. The way he's been selling everything off I almost see him with a belly boat and swim fins. Oh, and a floating stripping basket for the fly line. Are there snapping turtles in the Village lakes?
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Dominion Dan wrote:
So, which is it?!!?!
The comfortable one!
All along I have wanted a bass boat like boat that was more like a center console. So I now have that even though it is a side console. The Tracker Targa V17 is a wide boat with a deep V which is a must for me. In general, I don't like bass boats, especially the back decks 'cause it always seems you have to walk over seats. They sit too low in the water for me....just a personal thing.
And since I wanted a smaller boat, all of the center console models I say were just too small. I was used to having a lot of walking room between the gunwale and the CC...that went away with the other center consoles. Of course the 21 footer (Carolina Skiff) dd not have that problem but that boat was too basic and just not what I wanted (comfort).
The fact that I am buying it from a trusted seller was also a huge factor. If I get what I got out of the Hydra Sports in the 4 years I had her, I win big time!
Weather permitting, its maiden voyage will be Saturday.
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Congrats on the new boat Ernie. I'm sure you'll get a lot of use from it. Hope it's everything you were hoping for.
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Osprey wrote:
Congrats on the new boat Ernie. I'm sure you'll get a lot of use from it. Hope it's everything you were hoping for.
Thanks....I know I will use it more, especially in closer waters.
As you know, there is not a perfect boat out there but I'm thankful I found this one.
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Congratulations Ernie!
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Congrats Ernie!!!
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AndrewDo124 wrote:
Congrats Ernie!!!
Ditto.............!
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I like it!!!
When your not looking I am going to throw a catfish on your carpet just for good luck.
Capt Mike
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The good thing is that the main deck is not carpeted, only the forward and aft decks....still a litlle of Capt. Mike's bluecat buggers will be welcome on the boat!
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I just got this message from Jim, the owner. "The Targa had some dust on it from sitting in garage this winter. I washed yesterday and waxed it this AM".
It will never look that good again.....
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Pacemaker wrote:
I just got this message from Jim, the owner. "The Targa had some dust on it from sitting in garage this winter. I washed yesterday and waxed it this AM".
It will never look that good again.....
It will look better with us fishing off of it on Saturday!
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I don't think you should buy it. By the time you make up your mind you'll be too old to enjoy it.
By the way, decision making ability is the second thing to go.
Doug
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Doug- the deal is as good as done. The decision was made, the paperwork will be taken care of tomorrow and I will be gettin the boat very soon.....
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If you say so.
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Almost 600 miles and 11 hours on the road and the boat is in the driveway. Had a great visit with Jim and Linda.......
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Pacemaker wrote:
Almost 600 miles and 11 hours on the road and the boat is in the driveway.
That's not that bad. I did a round trip in a day to Rhode Island to pick up a small motorcycle a few years ago. Congrats.
Last edited by T. (Mar-17-11 6:57PM)
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Congrats - You also picked a perfect day to travel -
I am sure the scenery was fabulous -
Is the boat everything you thought it was?
Did you sit in it and make a cast into the yard??? :-)
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Rob Allen wrote:
Did you sit in it and make a cast into the yard??? :-)
Now that's a mental picture to cherish, E up front with the trolling motor down pitching into the bird bath.
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Rob Allen wrote:
Did you sit in it and make a cast into the yard??? :-)
I was too tired to do that last night...will tell the story about taking the shorter route later.
Osprey wrote:
Now that's a mental picture to cherish, E up front with the trolling motor down pitching into the bird bath.
Need to get a birdbath.....
T. wrote:
Pacemaker wrote:
Almost 600 miles and 11 hours on the road and the boat is in the driveway.
That's not that bad. I did a round trip in a day to Rhode Island to pick up a small motorcycle a few years ago. Congrats.
THAT is a quite a haul.....
Here are Jim and I right before I left St. Marys WV....
And here is Joerg, hooked up to his German diesel right before he took possession the Hydra.....
Good bye to a GREAT boat!
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Congrats on the sweet new ride!
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