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Not saying names.....but someone that owns a LTS Triton from Houston...Got Smacked in the Head with a topwater:confused::confused::confused:
Then I herd his wrap around buddy had to give him mouth to mouth:eek::eek::eek: Can we get some clarification |
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*****! I though all that got used was poppin corks in that boat!!
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4 people, all throwing topwater in a 22' boat. it was bound to happen.
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Damn!!!!!!! Dats gonna leave a mark!!!!!
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The guy in the Triton was blinded by the gay flames on the side of Haynie (ala wooden boat) clarify on that.
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You are going to crack that little wooden boat up slow down big guy, that cheap paint finish gets slippery when slimed with trout. What do you think HAND
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I have already had 5 or 6 wooden boats, wood and water do not mix sorry. As far as wanting a Haynie if it was priced in the Low 20's and did not use wood then maybe but NOT
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And there is a reason all the guides are moving to them and all the redfish cup teams Best inshore boat http://www.hayniebayboats.com/Boat_Construction.shtml |
The only reason Guides and Redfish Teams used them is the same reason they used any other boat its all about MONEY the best deal, and if you think it is because of any thing else u are simply wrong. You can wipe your u know what with any hull warranty out there, have u ever read a hull warranty I think not. I am happy u are own the HAYNIE band wagon, but there are no less than 10 boat companies that do a better job on every aspect of the boat building.
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The best guide outfit on Big Lake did not buy them because of money....***** And for your info.... I had one of the 1st on the lake...they might of had 3 before me....and I had the 1st Black one... And have I read the hull warranty!!! ***** again....yea... Before I paid for it....and to make a long story short...boat has a lifetime warranty against any wood rot 100%.....and I'm sure it out performs what ever boat you are using now.... |
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Wood has the best strength to weight ratio.
Lighter, stronger means faster. Most of the time. If you know how to take care of a boat with wood in it, you should have no issues. If it has a lifetime warranty, that is better. As long as Haynie stays in business. Only issue is to make sure you seal off any holes you drill into the fiberglass that has wood under it, and to use the correct fasteners and backing plates. I have a 31 year old Chris Craft with lots of wood in it. It has zero rotten wood and is a great boat for it's age. Wood is what was used for coring to make decks stronger and lighter. If it was solid fiberglass, it would be way too heavy. There are newer coring materials that are almost as light and strong as wood and will not rot, but they cost too much to make semi custom boats with. Production boats that are all built the same can use man made coring materials cause the items used are all cut the same. |
oh this argument again W and ________________ just different post! carry on!
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Little pilgrim is just jealous because his wooden floors in his express rotted out...*****
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