> Not so, I have been combing the Boat Stores for several years,
> looking for an inflatable that I can carry in the back of my
> Honda CRX SI. I have found only one local dealer that carries
> them and he only has 1 type in stock. I don't want what he has
> and he doesn't even have a catalog to show me. So where is the
> validity in your statement?
Where is "around here"?
> Those guys have a lot more money than they do good sense, if you
> ask me.
You wouldn't have a difficult time at all convincing me of that.
> Pooh, on your argument. It is invalid.
Well I'm geting a 26' pontoon boat. Is my argument for a 150hp invalid?
> Right, a 7 1/2 or maybe a 10 HP at the most, that is if the boat is
> built to take it.
Sounds like trolling speed to me. Which in my opinion, is all a boat
specifically meant to fish needs.
> Well, I learned to Aquaplane behind my Dad's 18 ' Mahogany Garwood
> Speedboat. It had a 36 HP Johnson Kicker on it. It was about the
> fastest boat on the lake. Dad was a Game Warden, don't you know,
> and he chased down and caught many violaters in his day.
> Since the 36 HP Johnsonm was about the biggest one around at that
> time, I think it served adequately, so where is the validity of
> your arguments? It took us to many a fishing spot and in a timely
> fashion.
My point exactly. If you want a speedboat to ski and tube behind ok. A big
engine is cool. BUT A FISHING BOAT?
Jamie
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