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<blockquote data-quote="kcsphil" data-source="post: 392966" data-attributes="member: 18036"><p>Wash the tin thoroughly and you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>Leave the channel (inside anyway) at just above idle - there's some interesting reef and rock stuff in there (though not as bad as the Homasassa). If you stick close to shore in the grass you'll be ok under most conditions - just keep a weather eye out and don't try to run across to Apalachicola!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcsphil, post: 392966, member: 18036"] Wash the tin thoroughly and you should be fine. Leave the channel (inside anyway) at just above idle - there's some interesting reef and rock stuff in there (though not as bad as the Homasassa). If you stick close to shore in the grass you'll be ok under most conditions - just keep a weather eye out and don't try to run across to Apalachicola! [/QUOTE]
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