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  1. #31

    Re: All gone quiet from 1770

    And here's a few photos from team Beeracudda. Marty took a real shine to my trout.
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    Maturity is not when we start speaking BIG things,it is when we start understanding small things

  2. #32

    Re: All gone quiet from 1770

    On a serious note which boat did perform better - the Rip Tide or the 625OS. They are both on my short list if I ever sell this Haines Sig.

    JT

  3. #33

    Re: All gone quiet from 1770

    did marty polish his head for the trip or is that somthing we dont need to know about

  4. #34

    Re: All gone quiet from 1770

    Quote Originally Posted by Tickleish View Post
    On a serious note which boat did perform better - the Rip Tide or the 625OS. They are both on my short list if I ever sell this Haines Sig.

    JT
    Can't compare the 2 as the Riptide was a 7.2m version over the 6.25m glassy. The Riptide had an extra 1000 kilo in it somewhere. The heavier boat will always ride better, so my advice is buy the heaviest boat you can afford and not worry about the little things.

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