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Optimal jet boat for the fishing I want to do
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<blockquote data-quote="ror105" data-source="post: 512347" data-attributes="member: 35062"><p>It's definitely aluminum and they're still built by Bear. Impressive looking trailer and I am sure I'll appreciate not having to paint it to maintain it.</p><p></p><p>I located some mounts from Brocract for the tube feet on the Bimini that I think will attach into that 1/4" groove. Then they angle up to match the approach of the tubing down to the gunnel. I'll check with the dealer and ask some questions on those.</p><p></p><p>Would your electronics come more in handy if you weren't fishing the same areas all of the time or is it just the novelty and / or the need to use them has worn off?</p><p></p><p>Photo is kind of comical. Sat in and walked around this boat for an hour the other day and didn't take a single pic. I'll post them when I bring it home!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ror105, post: 512347, member: 35062"] It's definitely aluminum and they're still built by Bear. Impressive looking trailer and I am sure I'll appreciate not having to paint it to maintain it. I located some mounts from Brocract for the tube feet on the Bimini that I think will attach into that 1/4" groove. Then they angle up to match the approach of the tubing down to the gunnel. I'll check with the dealer and ask some questions on those. Would your electronics come more in handy if you weren't fishing the same areas all of the time or is it just the novelty and / or the need to use them has worn off? Photo is kind of comical. Sat in and walked around this boat for an hour the other day and didn't take a single pic. I'll post them when I bring it home!! [/QUOTE]
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