LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE
BASSNRAY
Posted 2/22/2007 12:10 PM (#51703)
Subject: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


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I'M LOOKING FOR A BASS/WALLEYE BOAT FOR SALE WITHOUT A ENGINE, OUR PRIVATE LAKE IS ELECTRIC ONLY WITH NO GAS TANKS ALLOWED. I LIVE IN NJ AND WILL TRAVEL UP TO 6 HOURS TO PICK UP
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hereyougo
Posted 2/22/2007 3:58 PM (#51708 - in reply to #51703)
Subject: RE: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


http://tuffyboats.com/boats/Esox
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BASSNRAY
Posted 2/27/2007 7:59 PM (#51866 - in reply to #51703)
Subject: RE: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


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I SHOULD HAVE SAID I'M LOOKING FOR A OLD USED BOAT WITHOUT A MOTOR OR A BLOWN MOTOR
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Guest
Posted 2/28/2007 6:00 PM (#51903 - in reply to #51708)
Subject: RE: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


I'll bet you that 14 foot tuffy would rock with a 35 hp on it... I had a 12 foot runabout as a kid with a 5 hp Johnson and I still remember leaning over to one side too far and flipping the boat upside down. My friends dad was not very happy.
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 2/28/2007 6:08 PM (#51904 - in reply to #51703)
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


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Here's a pic of the new 14 foot Tuffy with the 125 tiller.... man that's got to be one tuff hull. 87 MPH top end... when you can keep the motor in the water.

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TJ DeVoe
Posted 2/28/2007 6:17 PM (#51905 - in reply to #51703)
Subject: RE: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


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Knowing Mr. Worrall, I'm sure he would be glad to give that tiller a run. He was a speed demon in the 1890, wouldn't want to see him with that thing!
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Shep
Posted 3/1/2007 8:11 AM (#51924 - in reply to #51904)
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE



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hehehe He looks worried!

Welcome almost all the way back Purple Skeeter!
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eye Lunker
Posted 3/1/2007 4:20 PM (#51949 - in reply to #51924)
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


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The guy in the picture kinda looks like denny on a bad day
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 3/1/2007 5:34 PM (#51951 - in reply to #51949)
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


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Here's another shot of that 14 footer with twin 125 tiller handles... I'll bet you 5 bucks that Rob Van Dam (oh wait, he's the wrestler) or Kevin Van Dam is running this all new prototype bass boat on lake oakachockie... (I know that's not how you speell it!)

I just hope the live wells work in this rig.



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bradley
Posted 4/10/2007 4:15 PM (#54150 - in reply to #51703)
Subject: RE: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


ive got one for ya give me a call at work 920 693-3398
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Cedar Lake Sales
Posted 4/11/2007 11:16 AM (#54195 - in reply to #51703)
Subject: RE: LOOKING FOR BASS/WALLEYE BOAT WITHOUT ENGINE


We have a 1992 Cajun bass boat here without a motor. I'd be happy to give you some information on it. Please contact me at [email protected].
Thank you
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