Seas dead flat in S. FL this morning!
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This is about 75 miles north of the Haulover inlet where the Bimini race begins tommorow. There usually isn't much difference in the seas unless stirred up by a local thunderstorm.
This is about 75 miles north of the Haulover inlet where the Bimini race begins tommorow. There usually isn't much difference in the seas unless stirred up by a local thunderstorm.
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This is about 75 miles north of the Haulover inlet where the Bimini race begins tommorow. There usually isn't much difference in the seas unless stirred up by a local thunderstorm.
This is about 75 miles north of the Haulover inlet where the Bimini race begins tommorow. There usually isn't much difference in the seas unless stirred up by a local thunderstorm.
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I can't believe you haven't entered Predator in this event. You would easily win the "fastest diesel" class! It would just add another conquest to your list!
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I would be there cept the boat is 1,400 miles away right now. Last year at this time I was in the Bahamas trying to do what we did this year. Maybe next year will be the year. It would cetainly be fun.
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Flat seas? . . . . how is that fun?
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