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  Location: Green Bay, WI | Was surfing through the cable channels today, and what did I run across...why, only the perfect mothership for any musky excursion on or around the Great Lakes. You could even get crazy and head out to the big pond for a little Blue Fin tuna action; or to Alaska in pursuit of Halibut or giant King Salmon.  
  
Here you go:  
  
http://www.charterworld.com/index.html?sub=yacht-charter&charter=se...  
  
I'll take it!  
  
  
TB  
  
EDIT: More pictures here: http://www.charterworld.com/index.html?sub=yacht-charter&charter=lu...  
  
...and it's only $259,000 a week! Who else is in?
  Edited by tcbetka 5/2/2012  1:00 PM 
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  | Very cool!  Whenever those huge lotto jackpots get all hyped up this is the one I start daydreaming about…    
http://www.gamefisherman.com/motherships/motherships/explorer-130/  
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  | How long of rod will it take to do a proper figure 8 ???????????????   | 
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Oh...now THAT'S an interesting boat! Bet we could get that for far less than the first one. Might as well be as frugal as possible--need to be able to buy more lures, after all.  
  
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  Location: Plymouth IA | Hummm, space for a 46 foot boat or could be Tuffy 2100 and Riverpro 201 jet.  Just need to get that 40 foot graphite rod for the figure eights.      Wonder how big the live-well is? | 
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  Location: Green Bay, WI | misterperch - 5/2/2012  9:04 PM  
 
Hummm, space for a 46 foot boat or could be Tuffy 2100 and Riverpro 201 jet.  Just need to get that 40 foot graphite rod for the figure eights.       Wonder how big the live-well is?    
  
The live well is as big as you need it to be!  
  
   
  
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  Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Would be a perfect boat to convert into a row troller..     
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