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Deciding between two boats, G3 185 VF and Alumacraft 185 Trophy
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 504155" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Kind of new to this hole boat thing. I read about folks that want over 100 horsepower and prefer to need the latest and greatest. That is Ok I guess. Been fishing for longtime without boat. Started out fly fishing in California for trout. Loved it. Then I joined the Marine Corps and became very active surf fisherman. Years later joined the Navy and enjoyed what was called fish call. Years later found myself retired after a twenty year plus career as a welder here in Oklahoma. Now I got both feet in the mud vice the sand and high dreams. A little boat that can get me in the back water of lake Eufaula is good enough. Working On that with a lot of sentalmetal valve. Inherited My wifes brothers boat. The boat is my pride and joy. Really have spent a lot of hours working on it. Not much for bragging rights 1984 14 ft mod v bottom-Lone star. Boat has required a lot of work to get her ready. I do know this much the day will come when I am sitting in the backwaters of the lake catching the limit on Crappie or Cats and enjoying every second of it. Hope you enjoy the same satisfaction. ENOUGH SAID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 504155, member: 32555"] Kind of new to this hole boat thing. I read about folks that want over 100 horsepower and prefer to need the latest and greatest. That is Ok I guess. Been fishing for longtime without boat. Started out fly fishing in California for trout. Loved it. Then I joined the Marine Corps and became very active surf fisherman. Years later joined the Navy and enjoyed what was called fish call. Years later found myself retired after a twenty year plus career as a welder here in Oklahoma. Now I got both feet in the mud vice the sand and high dreams. A little boat that can get me in the back water of lake Eufaula is good enough. Working On that with a lot of sentalmetal valve. Inherited My wifes brothers boat. The boat is my pride and joy. Really have spent a lot of hours working on it. Not much for bragging rights 1984 14 ft mod v bottom-Lone star. Boat has required a lot of work to get her ready. I do know this much the day will come when I am sitting in the backwaters of the lake catching the limit on Crappie or Cats and enjoying every second of it. Hope you enjoy the same satisfaction. ENOUGH SAID [/QUOTE]
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