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Posted 7/29/2008 4:41:55 PM


Grouper

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Brad have you checked out the Lake & Bay yet they are fine boats the Back Water 22 and 24 are badass but they rig Mercs only. http://lakeandbayboats.com/model-bw22.html

 

PANHANDLE PREMIUM RODS

 

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Posted 7/29/2008 5:05:28 PM


Sailfish

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The Canyon Bay boats are pretty sweet as well:

http://www.canyonbayboats.com


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Posted 7/30/2008 8:30:05 AM


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 Just wanted to apologize to you guy's. I spewed some bad info. The Pathfinder 2200XL does not have the silly plastic rod holders, it's only the 2200XL TE that has them. Sorry guy's.

  I guess I got my boats mixed up. Sorry again for my un-informed comments!!!!!

 Can't take me anywhere i guess

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Posted 7/30/2008 8:40:09 AM


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Brad K (7/29/2008)
  But if you start getting into the Superchargers you start getting into your pocket, because you then burn you way more fuel.

The superchargers do burn alot, especially two of them! They are really nice engines. Most of the stuff they say in the commercials is true (don't know about the gas mileage though). They are very quiet, quick, and handle well.




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Posted 7/30/2008 8:42:13 AM


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They LOOK awesome too. I really like the Verado's.

 Just have always been a Yamaha guy. You know how it is!!

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Posted 7/30/2008 8:57:35 AM


Sailfish

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Yeah, I know. Before we got our boat, I had always been on boats with yamahas. I went on a boat or two with old mercury two strokes and those sucked. I guess it's a matter of preference between verados and yamahas. That yamaha 350 sure looks sweet.




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