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Old 10-05-2009, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by jmiller View Post
It is a 2010, 22ft Hurricane deck boat with fishing package. 115HP Yamaha 4 sroke outboard. The hull is a modified Vee, so instead of just the vee shape bottom it has 2 outer smaller vee;s to cut through water better. The deck is set up like a pontoon boat with same seating luxury.

Yes we do have alot of lakes over here but most are dried up. So right now we are going on the gulf to fish. Yesterday was a pretty rough water day so we only went about 5-6 miles out, but usually go 15 to 30.

We are going to plan on a trip to St. Johns sometime soon, when the weather cools.
Nice! Yeah, I guess it's the dry season, so there will be places you can go next summer where you aren't going now.

But that's okay... gives you a change of scenery. Sounds like the right boat to do a lot of different things, pretty versatile. I don't know a thing a bout them, but from reading, it sounded like some are kind of limited.


If you get up St John's to Lake Monroe and see the railroad bridgetender ask him if he's from Ohio. That will be my dh. Tell him to hurry up and buy my house, would ya? lol... I'd like to be fishing instead of shoveling snow this winter.

And make him open the bridge 9 times for you. He doesn't work all that hard, he's getting lazy up there.

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