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Old 03-30-2010, 10:10 PM
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Old 03-30-2010, 10:12 PM
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Old 03-30-2010, 10:37 PM
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If I were shoppin' for a bote, I would be halfway to Music City by now. That is a good deal, Mike. Personally, I'd rather that Shearwater than a Haynie. I've ridden in both and, being heavier, the Shearwater seems to have a more stable ride. It's got a liner!!!!!!!!!! I would consider it a more versatile rig, also. Even though the Haynie might draft shallower for Big Lake, Lake Pontchartrain would eat it alive at times. I'm not dissin' W's bote...it's just a matter of preference.
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If I were shoppin' for a bote, I would be halfway to Music City by now. That is a good deal, Mike. Personally, I'd rather that Shearwater than a Haynie. I've ridden in both and, being heavier, the Shearwater seems to have a more stable ride. It's got a liner!!!!!!!!!! I would consider it a more versatile rig, also. Even though the Haynie might draft shallower for Big Lake, Lake Pontchartrain would eat it alive at times. I'm not dissin' W's bote...it's just a matter of preference.
Yeah Salty - I agree with you on all points. Working out logistics on multiple fronts and just waiting for the guy to get back to me. Would be happy with either boat, but this deal is tough to pass up.
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Old 03-31-2010, 08:23 AM
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If I were shoppin' for a bote, I would be halfway to Music City by now. That is a good deal, Mike. Personally, I'd rather that Shearwater than a Haynie. I've ridden in both and, being heavier, the Shearwater seems to have a more stable ride. It's got a liner!!!!!!!!!! I would consider it a more versatile rig, also. Even though the Haynie might draft shallower for Big Lake, Lake Pontchartrain would eat it alive at times. I'm not dissin' W's bote...it's just a matter of preference.
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Old 03-31-2010, 08:31 AM
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Man, I ain't downin' your bote...that's one fine rig. However, we got some big water on this side of Louisiana and a heavier bote with some azz sure helps out in that "chop". Breton Sound can be a beast in the summer and Lake Pontchartrain and Lake 'Born' ain't no piece of cake. Bustin' it at 60mph just ain't important to me so that's why I said I'd choose the Shearwater......plus that price.
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