rookiefish3
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« Reply #105 on: Oct 14, 11 - 03:25:00 PM » |
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Yup. I was towing my 22ft Mowdy that day.
I haven't forgotten about the question you asked regarding who built the front Ice chest rack for my scooter, as soon as I find out I will let you know. Been super busy lately haven't had a chance to do much.
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rookiefish3
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« Reply #106 on: Oct 14, 11 - 03:27:13 PM » |
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Recent addition to the family... before I took her to SPI. Runs like a lightning and can leap up in well under a foot of water. I'm still a bit on the chicken side to see just how shallow it will go, but am growing more confident every time I take her out.
Beautiful boat!
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joe78733
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« Reply #107 on: Oct 14, 11 - 04:19:20 PM » |
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Thanks. I never thought I would be able to get an Ibis. I had been looking for a good Curles and came across a great deal on a used Ibis. It is really an amazing boat. I have to give Tim Clancy and the folks at New Water Boats a lot a cudo's as I took it there to have them fully check it out before I bought. Found a few minor things, all fixed and then took me out on the water to show me how to put it through it's paces. As I said, I know it will go even a bit shallower than I have taken it, but I'm getting used to seeing what it can do. Rattle Snake bay on a falling tide can be a bit intimidating on the take offs for sure.
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karcas
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« Reply #108 on: Oct 14, 11 - 06:20:38 PM » |
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Thanks. I never thought I would be able to get an Ibis. I had been looking for a good Curles and came across a great deal on a used Ibis. It is really an amazing boat. I have to give Tim Clancy and the folks at New Water Boats a lot a cudo's as I took it there to have them fully check it out before I bought. Found a few minor things, all fixed and then took me out on the water to show me how to put it through it's paces. As I said, I know it will go even a bit shallower than I have taken it, but I'm getting used to seeing what it can do. Rattle Snake bay on a falling tide can be a bit intimidating on the take offs for sure.
You'll be amazed by what those New water boats can do, beautiful boat! Congrats!!
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Flat Trout
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« Reply #109 on: Oct 14, 11 - 07:20:14 PM » |
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Beautiful Ibis. One of my new found fishing buddies in PM has one and waited about a year to get it made; it is so tricked out it's unbelievable.
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« Reply #110 on: Oct 14, 11 - 09:45:46 PM » |
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Recent addition to the family... before I took her to SPI. Runs like a lightning and can leap up in well under a foot of water. I'm still a bit on the chicken side to see just how shallow it will go, but am growing more confident every time I take her out.
Beautiful boats, that's what I want for Christmas.
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joe78733
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« Reply #111 on: Oct 14, 11 - 10:45:35 PM » |
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Could be a little tight under the tree, but it sure will look good....
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hhernandez1501
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« Reply #112 on: Oct 15, 11 - 05:00:01 PM » |
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rookie navaro did
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rambone86
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« Reply #113 on: Oct 16, 11 - 12:14:51 AM » |
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rookie navaro did
where is Navarro from?
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hhernandez1501
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« Reply #114 on: Oct 16, 11 - 09:33:26 AM » |
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north Donna of Texas past dargel on right side about 2 miles
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Flat Trout
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« Reply #115 on: Oct 24, 11 - 01:58:16 PM » |
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Well here's mine, I've only had it out for the demo and it's still sitting at the dealer waiting for our return to the LLM in December  The green one is 20'8" with a 42" floor and a 48" beam used for fresh water trout guiding up here. 
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meterman3
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« Reply #116 on: Feb 13, 12 - 09:20:12 PM » |
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New to me need to learn the water again
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ohcatacho
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« Reply #117 on: Mar 29, 12 - 10:51:24 PM » |
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Here is my new baby! A 12ft Dargel Scooter!   She's a little rough around the edges but you should see her in action.  did you ever finish this boat? Just curious, I like to see how project boats turn out...
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« Reply #118 on: Mar 30, 12 - 06:29:22 AM » |
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New Water Curlew
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celrnar31
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« Reply #119 on: Mar 30, 12 - 10:00:13 AM » |
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Nice! I love those boats...
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