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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Those boat are pretty shallow. Clearly you guys don't boat in the same kind of waters as we do. I bet you can get some serious air time in them too. They could be a lot of fun by the sounds of it. Life begins at 40!
    Oh yeah. Rest assured, it ain't fun in a bass boat as it gets rough. I have run mine aground and ran for the wood a couple of times and the hail is coming down. Waves and wind are up. Unpredictable on the water, as you well-know.

    Eyes on the skies!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Life begins at 40!
    That's a relief.
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    I boat on the great lakes (Erie)

    The Fitzgerald was how big?!!
    And disappeared in a single radar pass....hmm.
    But yeah they can take some air.
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    I got my kayak up to 6.6 mph one time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW76 View Post
    That's a relief.
    40 miles an hour. It is the slogan of the rigid hull inflatable operators school on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It was a great time. Part of my job is to run a Zodiac Hurricane 753. It is a lot of fun in moderate seas, a lot of work in heavy seas, but does required some practice to not break stuff including the occupants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW76 View Post
    I got my kayak up to 6.6 mph one time.
    They are a lot of fun too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    40 miles an hour. It is the slogan of the rigid hull inflatable operators school on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It was a great time. Part of my job is to run a Zodiac Hurricane 753. It is a lot of fun in moderate seas, a lot of work in heavy seas, but does required some practice to not break stuff including the occupants.
    And to keep your feet on the floor, and your arse on the seat. [emoji38]
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    They are a lot of fun too!
    Yeah they are. I kayak year round.

    Doin' a little ice wrangling.

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    My buddy calls my boat The Ice Razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    They are a lot of fun too!
    As long as it stays upright.
    I like looking at fish... Just not fish, looking at me. [emoji23]
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    As long as it stays upright.
    I like looking at fish... Just not fish, looking at me. [emoji23]
    Dry suit buddy.. i swim in 32 degree water.

    Aint worried about nuthin.
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