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Old 12-10-2009, 10:14 PM
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i'm convinced ! now the problem is do i want the 8 ft or 6ft.i think the 8 ft would look funny on a small boat but extra 2 feet would be nice. the 6 ft would look a lil better on my small boat but would be telling my self y didn't i get the 8 ft..............:con fused::headknocke r:
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Old 12-10-2009, 11:19 PM
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i'm convinced ! now the problem is do i want the 8 ft or 6ft.i think the 8 ft would look funny on a small boat but extra 2 feet would be nice. the 6 ft would look a lil better on my small boat but would be telling my self y didn't i get the 8 ft..............:con fused::headknocke r:

do the 8 ft for sure and also get the remotes you will regret not gettin em. what size boat do you have ?? i have mine (8ft) on a 20ft
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Old 12-15-2009, 10:55 AM
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A definite must have on any boat. Only regret I have is not having the remote. I would go with the 8 footer. But let me tell you dont expect to be able to use it in 8' of water. Maybe more like 6.5'
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