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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 2441725)
Sarah likes the SC its ok with me but im not into the sport cruise thing. It does offer a hell of alot of space in the cabin though.Just don't think it would be fast enough for me with HP500's
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2441731)
Planty of room under that hatch for BIG POWER.
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 2441765)
yeah all kinds of room the only problem is there would be way to much room left in my pockets after big power:D
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Originally Posted by joew.
(Post 2442141)
It has to be faster then being towed around the lake:evilb:
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2441587)
Wade, it doesn't get any better than this. Look slike your ship has come in.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=179632 |
The family of a Magnolia man missing since a boating accident early Saturday morning on Lake Conroe could do nothing more than wait while law enforcement officials looked Monday for any sign of the Sam Houston State University student.
Advertisement Chad Austin Ryman, 23, was out with two friends on the lake when the boat they were on began sinking, according to Sgt. Randy Sanson, of the Montgomery County Precinct 1 Constable's Office Marine Patrol Division. Sanson said Montgomery County Central Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call from someone on the shore about the sinking boat just after 3 a.m. His officers responded along with crews from the North Montgomery County Fire Department. "Deputies responded to the area known as Live Branch Creek, finding a 20-foot Larson Motorboat damaged, sinking and adrift in the area commonly known as the old League Line Marina," Sanson said. "Deputies and firefighters were able to locate and secure two passengers from the vessel." The pair was rescued and transported by ground ambulance to an area hospital, as the search continued for Ryman. Searchers are utilizing a variety of methods and tools, including sonar equipment provided by Texas Equusearch. Sanson said the names of the other two passengers were withheld Monday because the incident remained under investigation as officers continued to search and gather information. A patterned search began soon after the crash, Sanson said, and was continuing as of late Monday afternoon. "We'll continue searching until we find him," Sanson said. Ryman's parents, Jeff and Cindy, and his older brother, Jeff Jr., were too distraught to talk on Monday, but, his aunt and uncle, Dana and Pamela Ryman, said the family was trying to remain hopeful. "We don't know all of the details yet," Dana Ryman said. "We were told the boat ran into a bulkhead." Chad Ryman graduated from Tomball High School in 2002 and is currently enrolled at Sam Houston State University. He is also employed part-time and plans to join the military. Dana Ryman called his nephew an "amazing young man - very smart and very loving." "He was about to enlist in the Air Force," Dana Ryman said. "He already made up his mind and was real excited. His main focus was the Air Force." Jamie Nash can be reached at [email protected]. |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2442161)
That is a sweet Magnum! That dude wanted my boat bad! He would probably buy my boat from Boston Jeff tomorrow.
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These guys ran straight into the bulkhead of Bella Vita at high speeds.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2442173)
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