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    I think Admin is going to let me have this space amarshall's Avatar
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    Now This is A Charterboat...


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    You could mount a harpoon gun on the bow where the .50 cal machine gun used to be.

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    SLOW !!!! BUT DAM, 10 to 12s, no problem !!! My dad use to be a Coxswain on one of those !!! waist belt attached to the steering bulkhead

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    I ran one out of Scituate "44308" Slow and uncomfortable it would make a nice Sea Tow Boat for those days when the Coast Gaurd will not go out.

    PS: A never ending paint job.

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    I imagine you would also need government funding to pay for the fuel to move her big heavy AZZZZZZ

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    I've periodically half seriously considered going to New Bedford or Gloucester and buying a dragger and turning it into the ultimate canyon weekender.

    I'll bet it would be a heck of a lot cheaper, stabler and more comfortable than a sportfish or downeast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by backman View Post
    I've periodically half seriously considered going to New Bedford or Gloucester and buying a dragger and turning it into the ultimate canyon weekender.

    I'll bet it would be a heck of a lot cheaper, stabler and more comfortable than a sportfish or downeast!
    and you could put the spread out just after you clear the bluefish all the way to the edge. -- would be a badass ride.

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    consider for a second the 3 dimensional aspects of a pair of ballyhoo running deep off of each bird; 2 or 4 lures running off each rigger and a greenstick off a mast down the middle.

    Anyone want to buy shares in a 70' dragger ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by backman View Post
    I've periodically half seriously considered going to New Bedford or Gloucester and buying a dragger and turning it into the ultimate canyon weekender.

    I'll bet it would be a heck of a lot cheaper, stabler and more comfortable than a sportfish or downeast!

    Let me know if your serious (And not in a hurry to get there) .

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    Quote Originally Posted by backman View Post
    consider for a second the 3 dimensional aspects of a pair of ballyhoo running deep off of each bird; 2 or 4 lures running off each rigger and a greenstick off a mast down the middle.

    Anyone want to buy shares in a 70' dragger ?
    I'd be interested in buying shares in this...70 ft but not a dragger


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