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Brick Armory 4-20-2010

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Going to put the boat back in the water late this afternoon. Then we will have to take a run through the canal and out the inlet for a little shake down cruise? Probably be out too late to make it tonight.

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Going to put the boat back in the water late this afternoon. Then we will have to take a run through the canal and out the inlet for a little shake down cruise? Probably be out too late to make it tonight.

 

 

bring some jiging rods and some diamond jigs or storm shads. Big stripers are everywhere out front.

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Yes, it is. Good eyes! Do you have one also? Probably not going to get any fishing in today, I really want to run it out a bit and then maybe hook up our automatic oil changer. We mounted it all up last year and only have to hook up the power (which was a real pain to find hidden in the power panel) and attach the hoses.

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Hahaha, we bought that boat from Comstock! And I bought my old 32' Luhrs from there as well. Unfortunately, I would not go back to buy a boat there again. They delivered the boat filthy, the excuse was that they didn't have time to run a hose out to wash it (even though they had several weeks between the sale and delivery...I guess our mistake was paying cash for the boat?) and there was a damaged hatch strut the salesman promised would be repaired or replaced and then they refused to do it after delivery. Yeah, it may seem pretty minor, but I used to sell boats in the 80s locally and we would never deliver a dirty boat! And if I said something would be fixed, it was fixed.

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