Is this the Nina, Pinta, or the Santa Maria?
Here is a pic of Vince and his Maiden Voyage!:D
Congrats on the great new boat, and thanks for letting me be on the Maiden Voyage!
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Is this the Nina, Pinta, or the Santa Maria?
Here is a pic of Vince and his Maiden Voyage!:D
Congrats on the great new boat, and thanks for letting me be on the Maiden Voyage!
we gotta get you some T-bars on that bad boy!!
They say the happiest day of your life is when you get a new boat. I'd say that he looks pretty happy! I know I would be. Sure is a pretty boat, both in the pic and in person.
Seeing that brings a funny thing to mind. When we came in from dropping brush last Sat. Morning, there were a couple of guys in a pro crappie. I said, "hey, are y'all the guys that know TJ?" They said naw. The boat looked just like the one in the pic, nice and shiney and new. When the guy dropped off the other guy to back the truck down, he got up on some rocks with the motor. He bent that prop up pretty dang bad. Sure was funny, wasn't it slipcork? lol
I think that was me in the PC175. I was at the Little Maumelle with a friend (the guy driving the truck). I'm glad someone found some humor in that. Fortunately I didn't tear it up very bad at all, mainly just took the black paint off the edges and only put a few small dings in it.
I was loading my boat up over at bayou meto the last day of duck season and screwed my prop up quite a bit. My boat and motor is over a year old without a scratch and all at once, DA*$(it!!!
Hey I saw you guys. I was the guy in the land cruiser. Man thats one sweet rig you got. Bet your chomping at the bit to wear that boat out this spring. Guess I was to busy getting straped down to see when you initiated her. Glad it turned out ok. Guess its kinda like getting a truck and scratchin the bed. She just aint a truck till she's got a scar.
Glad to have you see you out there. If you see us again stop by and see us.Quote:
Originally Posted by Razorback2448
A really nice looking rig. Hope it brings many hours of enjoyment and lots of giant slabs. Hey bobberwatcher...if your going to screw up a prop, loading out on the last day of the season is the time to do it. I broke a blade off of mine (way back in the woods no less) the Friday before season ended and had to scramble to replace it to finish out the season.
Very nice. I'm sure you will have many years worth of fun in her.
I looked at one of those In BP shop in Springfeild last December. It sure was hard to leave it there. Those are nice.
DP
My PC175 is a 2002 so I have had it for 5 years now. It is a great boat and I am sure ready to use it this spring. Unfortunately I'm in college now so I only get to go on weekends when I'm home in LR. However during my spring break I am planning on fishing everyday.