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Re: Team seatrout 3/16 St. Marks/Aucilla

Posted: March 18th, 2008, 9:16 am
by Ty one on
I feel your pain CK, I have been down that road before (BassTracker). Fact is if needed you can repair a fiberglass boat. When a metal boat develops a leak the repair is only temporary and begins a chain reaction to more leaks.

Has anyone ever seen a crabber in a metal boat?

Re: Team seatrout 3/16 St. Marks/Aucilla

Posted: March 18th, 2008, 9:32 am
by One Keeper
Know what you mean bout the welds splitting Eric , mine has been welded in 5 places :thumbdown: although it's a 98 model it has been put through some extreme conditions. Word of advice keep a roll of duct tape handy :thumbup: it works purdy good on split welds. Congrats on theTeam Seatrout showing an we'll see ya in Keaton. :smt006

Re: Team seatrout 3/16 St. Marks/Aucilla

Posted: March 18th, 2008, 12:42 pm
by jsuber
Good job guys.

Re: Team seatrout 3/16 St. Marks/Aucilla

Posted: March 18th, 2008, 2:09 pm
by reel therapy
Nice mess of fish. Congrats.

Re: Team seatrout 3/16 St. Marks/Aucilla

Posted: March 19th, 2008, 10:13 am
by RD
Ty one on wrote:I feel your pain CK, I have been down that road before (BassTracker). Fact is if needed you can repair a fiberglass boat. When a metal boat develops a leak the repair is only temporary and begins a chain reaction to more leaks.

Has anyone ever seen a crabber in a metal boat?
NO,NO,NO,
:roll: They can't stand up to the abuse,those G3's are great looking boats and I was looking at getting one to gig flounder and trout fish out of untill I started hearing about all the problems.Going to stick with fiberglass,maybe a 16' DXL C Ckiff.