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"Get over it" A Brockway Skiff
Hey, when I get into boating conversations here, you should probably
know my point of view. I do most of my boating on the Connecticut
River and surrounding areas. I am an avid fresh water fisherman,
stream fishing still rules but lazy fishing on this boat gets more and
more appealing as I get older ;) I have had one bigger boat once for a
season (22 foot Colombian), but most of my boating is in smaller
boats. This one has had a couple of good seasons and has proven to be
a pretty good fishing boat, and a great family picnic boat. Enough of
that, here is a linkhttp://www.yaimkool.com Have fun guys, hope you are all busy boating today, I will see you all
tomorrow on the water. Oh, and keep the laughing to a dull roar. |
Jun 15
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| Just,
I am impressed with your woodworking skills, it looks like the kind of
boat you would see professional fisherman using in Mexico, I am very
curious what you did to prevent wood rot or plywood separation. |
Reginald
Jun 16
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| Nice pics and nice comments! Enjoyed it! |
John
Jun 15
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| My eyes!!! My eyes!!! I've been blinded!!! :>) Nice job. There's something really neat about utility boats. Thanks for the images. |
Short
Jun 15
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| penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of |
Gene
Jun 15
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| Nice boat. Very neat ladder. Won't see you on the water this weekend, Big
seas and have to go to a couples wedding shower. Damn lame, couples wedding
showers. |
Calif
Jun 15
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