A big thanks to Sea Tow!
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CairoTrout
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A big thanks to Sea Tow!
For pulling my dumb tale off of an oyster bar this morn at 7:00. Lesson learned, never try to follow your track on your GPS without looking at the channel markers. I accomplished putting a 22' Skeeter on top of an oyster bar at daylight this morning and scratched the fiberglass off a pretty good sized area on the bottom of my boat. Any suggestions on what to do or where to carry the boat.
Did catch some nice trout on topwater though.
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Re: A big thanks to Sea Tow!
Has happened to most of us, CT, whether we admit it or not.
Mike's Marine Ways in Wakulla Station (just off Hwy 98, behind the Dollar General on the way to St. Marks).
He's done glass work for many on this board and the quality is top-notch. He'll have it looking like new.
Mike's Marine Ways in Wakulla Station (just off Hwy 98, behind the Dollar General on the way to St. Marks).
He's done glass work for many on this board and the quality is top-notch. He'll have it looking like new.
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CairoTrout
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Re: A big thanks to Sea Tow!
Maybe he can match the color. It is a bone color. I sure hated to admit this happened but had to give prompts to SeaTow.
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CairoTrout
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Re: A big thanks to Sea Tow!
Hey Steve, I also figured out aluminum is alot easier to push of a bar than fiberglass. Haha
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Re: A big thanks to Sea Tow!
CT: If it will make you feel better, I will tell on myself. Two years ago, I lodged my SeaPro SV2100 (21feet) on an oyster bar on the Bay side at SGI State Park. The tide was falling, lightening was popping everywhere, I had my wife and two daughters with me, so we had to walk out (through the storm). My wife fell and cut her hand pretty good on an oyster, I had to leave my boat tied off over night (with everything on board). I ended up getting a kayak from the Park Ranger first thing the next morning and paddled out and retrieved my boat. This was BEFORE I got SeaTow. I hope I don't do it again, but if I do, I'll be calling them.
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