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    Well I was bored this evening so I thought I would start and thread and see what all you guys use to pull your boat to the lake. If you got a picture of it post it up. Who knows just thought it would be interesting to see. Anyway, here's mine.
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    Nice rides!!!
    Mine looks more like the Beverly Hillbillies truck!:D

    O.K. Sometimes I use this one also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speckhunter View Post
    Nice rides!!!
    Mine looks more like the Beverly Hillbillies truck!:D

    Thanks Speck. I used to be all into my vehicles when I was younger. Now they are just something you drive around in. I guess when it really changed for me was when I had my daughter. Now nothing compares with that.
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    Mine Too! 2001 Chevy 3/4 ton HD.


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    Nice trucks. I take it you must like the color white! I pull my boat with a 2006 F-150 with a little 4.2 in it. I was pleasantly surprised how well it pulls the 185 bass tracker to the lake and back. I can't even tell its behind me.

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    Here is a picture of our rig - if you see us - honk or flag us down. I have a big "Champion Boat" and Crappie.Com decal on the back window
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Jiggin View Post
    Here is a picture of our rig - if you see us - honk or flag us down. I have a big "Champion Boat" and Crappie.Com decal on the back window
    Yeah buddy, that's a nice boat.
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    Heres mine it works great in the woods but it gets a little squirrley when you get her up to high way speeds and it is kind of hard to stop! :D:D:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by tOm View Post
    Nice trucks. I take it you must like the color white! I pull my boat with a 2006 F-150 with a little 4.2 in it. I was pleasantly surprised how well it pulls the 185 bass tracker to the lake and back. I can't even tell its behind me.
    Tom, in my opinion thats a nice truck you have your talking about. A buddy at work has one of them and we pull my little boat with it at times and it does a real nice job. Yeah I guess you could say I like white. Every vehicle we have is white including the car. I usually get the trucks off road hunting and in the brush which scratches them up pretty good. The good thing about white is it always buffs out real well.
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    Couple Of Reason's Why I Use My Old 91 F150 4x4... First When I Bought It New, I Had Full Length Running Boards Installed, Sure Makes It Easy To Get In And Out Of Back For Launching Boat...now That It Is Older And Paint Faded, Guys Leave $$$ In Windshield Wipers Feeling Sorry For Me....... I Fish A Lot In The Winter, Only Pickup In Parking Lot, No One Messes With The Old Girl.... I Have Had Spare Tire Stolen Off Of Trailer And Battery Stolen Out Of My Chevy's When I Used Them......i Guess If I Had A Toyota They Would Leave A Bag Of Rice In The Bed..... Use My Little 4 Cyl Ranger For Errands And Such It Gets 35 Mpg And Then I Have A Nice Little 02 Short Bed Short Cab F150 When I Go Dudeing Around....fancy Wheels And Such.......
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