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  1. #1
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    What's easier to get off a Pamunkey River flat a Carolina Skiff or a vee bottom Sea Pro???

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    [grin] Hugh made a funny!

    He must be about ready to spawn. [smile]

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    I don't really know. Good question.

    I do know that, unlike a skiff, a Sea Pro has a built in gas line that makes it very difficult to leave it 50 miles away, at home!

    Dayton

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    Just an educated guess, I would say with about 12" of water there would be no problem moving a "say" 19' SeaPro.
    Again = just an educated guess and that's with about 40 gallons of gas I might add, plus 2 passengers and 8 rods with 10oz. weights on each rod not to mention any loose mud that may have accumalated on the deck due to active fish doing the shake.

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    Some Seapro's need oil, but not until you are in the middle of the bay. [tongue]

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    Oil definately. A few gallons more gas and at least one person in the crew that can read the numbers on the compass!

    Unless, of course, people actually plan to fish right over the tubes at the Cell.[grin]

    Dayton

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    Hey the cell is a great fishing spot.

  8. #8
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    I need a memory refresher is the CBBT north when you leave Wallaces????

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