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eyefever
Posted 5/4/2004 10:17 PM (#17489)
Subject: MY NEW BOAT



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Location: Wind lake, Wi
Check out this boat I would like to buy, its called an AQUADA. What do you think/



http://www.aquada.co.uk/aquada/container.jsp?flash=true
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Rick Larson
Posted 5/4/2004 10:21 PM (#17491 - in reply to #17489)
Subject: RE: MY NEW BOAT



Does it have room for a kicker motor?
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eyefever
Posted 5/4/2004 10:47 PM (#17492 - in reply to #17489)
Subject: RE: MY NEW BOAT



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Location: Wind lake, Wi
yea- you have to mount a panther lift on the bumper though.
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sworrall
Posted 5/5/2004 8:04 AM (#17502 - in reply to #17492)
Subject: RE: MY NEW BOAT




Location: Rhinelander
I bet that would be a tough ride in 5 footers, but would be fun to own..
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Jim Ordway
Posted 5/5/2004 2:34 PM (#17516 - in reply to #17489)
Subject: RE: MY NEW BOAT


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JZ,
You would turn a lot of heads with that one. I think you would look good in it.
Take care,
Jim O
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MarcusJ
Posted 5/5/2004 8:08 PM (#17521 - in reply to #17489)
Subject: RE: MY NEW BOAT



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Location: Cupar, Saskatchewan, Canada
That would be cool drive your boat to the lake and then into the lake.
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wolf walleye
Posted 5/5/2004 8:21 PM (#17522 - in reply to #17489)
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Location: shawano,WI
You think it can troll slow enough, or will it sink?
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Wallize
Posted 5/6/2004 7:09 AM (#17538 - in reply to #17489)
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Is this thing for real? I saw one a few years ago that looked like i was built in the 70's, it was very slow but cut right across the lake.
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eyefever
Posted 5/6/2004 10:16 PM (#17593 - in reply to #17489)
Subject: RE: MY NEW BOAT



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Location: Wind lake, Wi
for real- yes. but I don't know how much.
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John Dolly
Posted 5/6/2004 11:39 PM (#17602 - in reply to #17489)
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Location: Niagara Falls New York
Watched a show on TV about these they say 45mph. for top speed.
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