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#11
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I seen that video also.
Anyone familiar with that inlet. Why does all the big sportfishing yachts hook to the left going in and just about every other boat blast straight in?
Anyone familiar with that inlet. Why does all the big sportfishing yachts hook to the left going in and just about every other boat blast straight in?
#12
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Those are impressive numbers for NA, are they still using the same 502 blocks I bought?
#13
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No all redone. Same blocks but not how you sold them. Like I mentioned everything in the boat has been changed replaced or repaired. It is not the same boat from years ago. Including the trailer.
#14
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Coming in from offshore, you enter in the center of the inlet and then the channel actually goes to the left, closer to the rock jetty before curving back to the right and dumping into the bay. The sport fishers follow the marked channel, but most of the smaller boats can go straight through and over the shallower parts of the inlet.
#15
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The boat in question is a 32 Hustler and owed by Jerry Thompson who owns East Coast Offshore in West OC at the harbor. I think it is for sale. It runs great and handles great.
Charlie
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Coming in from offshore, you enter in the center of the inlet and then the channel actually goes to the left, closer to the rock jetty before curving back to the right and dumping into the bay. The sport fishers follow the marked channel, but most of the smaller boats can go straight through and over the shallower parts of the inlet.