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hey JLYLE I just realized from your pic who you were,I am at your dock.I spoke to you a few times.I am in u36 on the same side as you.what a small world.maybe I will get down there this weekend
 
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hey JLYLE I just realized from your pic who you were,I am at your dock.I spoke to you a few times.I am in u36 on the same side as you.what a small world.maybe I will get down there this weekend

Hey! I know you. See you this w/e.
 
...and Live On, And Work From, Etc. Etc. Etc. Ha Ha Ha
 
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Great to get you up the rivers and creeks to the harder to reach springs. It works pretty well to get to inshore sites on a calm day in the Gulf as well.
 
I have one of these. But with no extended transom and a 150 Yamaha. Made right here in sunny Belize. It handles well but is missing the attention to detail I see on American made boats of the same size and style.

http://www.bradleypowerboats.com/pelican22.htm
 
Hey SnowBear -did you ever pick out a name?
 
is a very fine MainShip. 38', sleeps four, galley, head w/shower, and a big metal mailbox blower on the back, for treasure hunting. Here are a couple of photos from yesterday 8/1/05.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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