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Old 09-22-2007, 09:15 AM
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Oh yeah sounds cool.Boating is fantastic this time of year,especially after the pa navy goes home! :")

You mentioned three tanks. Having one of the tanks forward is a good thing.
I have an 11 gallon-outboard style ,15 year old and virtually new.. a swap is doable if your interested.
A get together on one of those islands would be cool...dunno when they are pulling my boat tho. Returning from overseas on oct 5 with my fiance.

You have a nice turnkey setup...I suspect a tradeup in a few years...something with a
little cabin and a bunk.
Safety pointers....get a chart... Hope you have one of those fisherman life vests.
give lots of clearance around turkey point,dont go past port deposit by water,watch out for the point near Jacksons marina and steer
clear of the channels(thats where the sunday sea captains run!)
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Old 09-23-2007, 05:27 PM
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You mentioned three tanks. Having one of the tanks forward is a good thing.
It came with 3 - we only take 2 and it's a total of about 5.5 gallons.

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I have an 11 gallon-outboard style ,15 year old and virtually new.. a swap is doable if your interested.
Interested, but not sure what it is!!!

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A get together on one of those islands would be cool...dunno when they are pulling my boat tho. Returning from overseas on oct 5 with my fiance.
I'll hopefully be going to one of them this weekend... maybe camping?

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You have a nice turnkey setup...I suspect a tradeup in a few years...something with a
little cabin and a bunk.
Wish I had one of those now LOL!!! it'd be on like donkey kong every weekend if I did!

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Safety pointers....get a chart... Hope you have one of those fisherman life vests.
No chart - but I've looked at them... I've been fishing on that river for at least 7 years now and my step dad has been fishing it since the early 80's!!!

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give lots of clearance around turkey point
Why is this? I do stay about 1/4 mile away all the way around until I get on the East side at which point I cut in and pull up on the sandy shore!
Also, why not go past port???
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Old 10-06-2007, 10:21 AM
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Lots of clearance around turkey point because of submerged object..has claimed many i/o 's over the years.
If you go above port,there are submerged boulders close to the surface..be very careful there.
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