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| My girl and I picked up our new rig on Thursday, out on a nearby lake yesterday for a few hours of boating. Will take some time to get used to her and get her rigged up, hoping this will be our dream rig for years to come.
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Location: one foot over the line | Looks like there is some room in that one. Nice rig. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | You could land aircraft on that bow platform |
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Location: Minnesota | Nice |
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| super jealous
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| Nice!!!!| let me know how you like it, I've been looking at Kingfisher for my next boat!!
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| So far so good, but only been out in it once on our own. Seems very stable, especially at speed- feels like its on rails. Hit 54 mph on gps the other day but may be more to go- still feeling out the trim etc. |
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Location: Money, PA | That would be a nice ride with that cockpit set so far back....Lotsa bow space...wow! Not my style, but nice machine! |
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| I just checked out the specs on that boat, it is impressive the materials used in the construction. Any heavier of material it might be classified as a plate boat. The solid 1" stock keel is somthing I never seen before, awesome By the looks of it very high quality build.
I bet you cringed when you seen the parking lot full of puddles and all muddy.
In the second picture it looks like you have huge planner board mast with how the light pole lined up.
Should provide many years of use. |
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