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DiverDennis
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 09, 2009 11:27:50 PM(UTC)
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Hello All,

Here's a new picture of us in Ludington. Been hangin' out with Norm on One Too Many , catching a few fish, drinkin' a few brewskis, and having a blast.


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1975 28' Express, Single Chrysler M360 ('87), Raymarine E120 MFD, HD digital sonar, GPS, 4KW radome, Sirius satellite weather,
X-10 autopilot with ST70 controller, Yahama 15HP 4 stroke electric start and tilt with hyd steering & remote throttle control,
Floscan 9000, ACR Sat2 406 EPIRB, 24 volt stern thruster, Interlux Brightside paint ('06-'08) Trilux 33 on bottom,
Big Jon electric downriggers, Fish Hawk X4, Traxtech swivel mounts, Bert's track and ratchet holders.

Click here for all the equipment details and here for the complete photo album.
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#2 Posted : Friday, July 10, 2009 12:09:12 AM(UTC)
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yes it is .wish i had an extra 50 grand to make mine look like that.i think i'll go hang out on my peeling mess .i'll feel bad because of the way it looks until about the third beer .then all will be good.


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#4 Posted : Friday, July 10, 2009 2:16:08 AM(UTC)
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That AC location wouldn't work on the Chesapeake Bay--too many crab pot minefields to negotiate. Nice looking boat, though.

Jeff
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#5 Posted : Friday, July 10, 2009 11:58:22 PM(UTC)
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boat looks GREAT!

I have never seen the fender holders you have under the port seat. Does it work well?
steveintn

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w - Twin 318's
DiverDennis
#3 Posted : Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:38:07 AM(UTC)
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old32 wrote:
yes it is .wish i had an extra 50 grand to make mine look like that.i think i'll go hang out on my peeling mess .i'll feel bad because of the way it looks until about the third beer .then all will be good.tim

steveintn wrote:
boat looks GREAT! I have never seen the fender holders you have under the port seat. Does it work well?


Thanks for your replies.
Tim, we didn't spend THAT much but did drink 50,000 beers while fixing things up.
Steve, the fender locker is good for ropes, fenders, and sitting. Norm thinks I should convert it into a built-in cooler for fish storage.
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1975 28' Express, Single Chrysler M360 ('87), Raymarine E120 MFD, HD digital sonar, GPS, 4KW radome, Sirius satellite weather,
X-10 autopilot with ST70 controller, Yahama 15HP 4 stroke electric start and tilt with hyd steering & remote throttle control,
Floscan 9000, ACR Sat2 406 EPIRB, 24 volt stern thruster, Interlux Brightside paint ('06-'08) Trilux 33 on bottom,
Big Jon electric downriggers, Fish Hawk X4, Traxtech swivel mounts, Bert's track and ratchet holders.

Click here for all the equipment details and here for the complete photo album.
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