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    Talking Good, good place for a boat like this...


    scroll down and look at the pictures :D Or maybe not - don't know why but it worked before,
    now I can't see the pictures? Try putting it into the thingy at top of the browser page,
    yeah, I'm a computer dummy. Seems like that works.

    http://hawgz.com/e107_plugins/forum/...ic.php?35097.0
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    Good pics!! Wanna buy a Baja cheap?
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    Boat for sale, guaranteed to make it up the ramp, without the trailer
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    I'm surprised it wasn't damaged more. I'd hate to have been along for that ride.

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    I didn't see any damage at all. Looks as if the boat was tied off when the water was high, then drained out from under it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Reaper
    I didn't see any damage at all. Looks as if the boat was tied off when the water was high, then drained out from under it.
    I would agree there, or it was simply "beached" and left for a while and the water was let down. Sucks for the owner either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Reaper
    I didn't see any damage at all. Looks as if the boat was tied off when the water was high, then drained out from under it.
    That's kind of what I thought too, but it didn't look like the water line went up that high and if you look at the opposite bank, it looks like it's close to full pool. There are a couple of pieces of drift wood laying by the boat.

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    That would suck. That would have been a heck of a ride going up that dam. It is funny sometimes I want that to happen to the jetskiers and the guys going 75 mph 50 feet from me. :D
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    LOL, that's good stuff. I too was suprised, so little damage.

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    Some more for your viewing pleasure, if I can get them posted right...

    sorry about the Aggies thing, I am strictly neutral / non-partisan when it
    comes to sports or universities, that is just the way the pic is, and the truck and boat
    are worth looking at I thought :o

    http://www.walleyecentral.com/photop...o=4394&cat=500

    http://www.downrivertackle.com/stackedboats.jpg

    http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=20315
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