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<blockquote data-quote="loosescrew" data-source="post: 523092" data-attributes="member: 37131"><p>I grew up here but lived in PA for the last 35 years or so, I moved back after the job there ended. </p><p>As a kid I spent a lot of time fishing the Maurice and Cohansey rivers, and the back bays behind Wildwood, Stone Harbor, and Sea Isle. Back then I used a boat my uncle owned down that way, an old 14ft Sea King with a 9.8hp Sea King motor on the back. We mostly crabbed out of it in the salt but did get our share of flounder, blues and croakers back then. That boat had more patches than original metal though. At some point he put that aside when he found an Evinrude trihull with a 120hp stern drive, which was basically an outboard power head mounted inside the boat to an OMC drive. That was a fun boat but he eventually took it back to PA to use in a lake there.. After that were were back in the old Grumman. I still have that old Sea King but its not run in ages and the tilt bits were all messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loosescrew, post: 523092, member: 37131"] I grew up here but lived in PA for the last 35 years or so, I moved back after the job there ended. As a kid I spent a lot of time fishing the Maurice and Cohansey rivers, and the back bays behind Wildwood, Stone Harbor, and Sea Isle. Back then I used a boat my uncle owned down that way, an old 14ft Sea King with a 9.8hp Sea King motor on the back. We mostly crabbed out of it in the salt but did get our share of flounder, blues and croakers back then. That boat had more patches than original metal though. At some point he put that aside when he found an Evinrude trihull with a 120hp stern drive, which was basically an outboard power head mounted inside the boat to an OMC drive. That was a fun boat but he eventually took it back to PA to use in a lake there.. After that were were back in the old Grumman. I still have that old Sea King but its not run in ages and the tilt bits were all messed up. [/QUOTE]
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