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    Default Checked out the boat for sale


    I finally got a good look at the Alumaweld today. It appears to be a nice boat. It's got a 40 Evenrude, fish finder, live well, bilge pump, 24v troling motor, 3 batteries, and best of all its already setup for crappie fishing. Has a 6 pole bar that can mount front or rear and 4 additional side pole holders. Carpet from front to rear with raised decks on both ends. Runs good too. Didn't take it to the lake, but hooked to hose for water cool and ran the motor, sounds good. The guy is asking $3500 for the boat, motor and trailer and all the goodies that are already installed. I couldn't get to the bank fast enough, now I have to wait for the loan to process...............They tell me they will have an answer tomorrow.
    If you're too busy to go fishing, you're too busy!

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    Hey flyflinger, where in North Central Arkansas are you from?

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    Looks like your well on your way to being a crapaholic. Cant wait to start getting regular reports now from North Central Arkansas from you.

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    I live in a small community called Snow. If you look at the AR roadmap, it is on US 62 between Yellville and Harrison. I like to say, there's always snow between Yellville and Harrison. Or, I'm stuck in snow year round.
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    Nothing like the adrenaline push of a new boat....grats!
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    Good job fly! I assume this is the same boat you showed me pictures of last weekend during our nightstalk? Look good to me just from the pictures and now you have actually laid your hands on it. Way to go man. I hope I had a positive influence on your crappieholism. :D

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    Hey Fly, sounds like a crappie mans dream. That should be a great fishin boat. We gonna see you at next trip?
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    I sure hope to make the next nightstalk/condo drop. I want to see up close how you make and drop those babies. Say, do you have to ask permission from COE before you put them in the lake?
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    Hey Fly,

    Does that new boat have tilt and trim?

    Don't know about gettin permission, but put them at night.
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    Well you don't need an engineering degree to make em thats for sure.

    I don't know the excat language of the corp rules on it but I know you can do it. You might even get ole Darryl Morris to give you some tips on the subject. He used to work one of the lakes up your way, and might be able to shed some light on where to drop em.
    Quote Originally Posted by flyflinger
    I sure hope to make the next nightstalk/condo drop. I want to see up close how you make and drop those babies. Say, do you have to ask permission from COE before you put them in the lake?

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