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This one?

http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?

http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612

Or this one?

http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309

Or this one?

http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html

Or this one?

http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html

Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.

Opinions wanted.

Me, I like the last one at first glance. The Gambler is ugly.

What do you plan on doing with it? If you are out on Michigan or
something
big, would want the bigger ones. But for hauling around and dropping into
smaller bass lakes like Northern Ontario I would want to keep it in the
18-20' range. And I like right sized power, too much HP is like not
enough
as 2MPH isn't what I would want if going bass fishing, part of the fun is
getting there.


I'm getting out of the "big" water game for a while. Maybe get back
into fishing the amateur bass trail for a few years.


Then you likely want the biggest boat you can comfortably haul on the bass
trail. When you say "big" water game, I am not sure I would use a 20' for
catching 15' whites.


Ever been fishing for bass on the Hudson River or Lake Champlain?

20 foot is a minimum size. :)

Then again, that kind of qualifies as "big water" doesn't it?

Eh - most of the time it will be smaller water, but you gotta be ready
for big water.

Or something like that. :)

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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:45:05 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:

"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:57:19 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:

"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
This one?

http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?

http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612

Or this one?

http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309

Or this one?

http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html

Or this one?

http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html

Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.

Opinions wanted.
Me, I like the last one at first glance. The Gambler is ugly.

What do you plan on doing with it? If you are out on Michigan or
something
big, would want the bigger ones. But for hauling around and dropping into
smaller bass lakes like Northern Ontario I would want to keep it in the
18-20' range. And I like right sized power, too much HP is like not
enough
as 2MPH isn't what I would want if going bass fishing, part of the fun is
getting there.
I'm getting out of the "big" water game for a while. Maybe get back
into fishing the amateur bass trail for a few years.

Then you likely want the biggest boat you can comfortably haul on the bass
trail. When you say "big" water game, I am not sure I would use a 20' for
catching 15' whites.


Ever been fishing for bass on the Hudson River or Lake Champlain?

20 foot is a minimum size. :)

Then again, that kind of qualifies as "big water" doesn't it?

Eh - most of the time it will be smaller water, but you gotta be ready
for big water.

Or something like that. :)

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Farewell and adieu to you, ladies of Spain;
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:45:05 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:

"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:57:19 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:

"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
This one?

http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?

http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612

Or this one?

http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309

Or this one?

http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html

Or this one?

http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html

Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.

Opinions wanted.
Me, I like the last one at first glance. The Gambler is ugly.

What do you plan on doing with it? If you are out on Michigan or
something
big, would want the bigger ones. But for hauling around and dropping into
smaller bass lakes like Northern Ontario I would want to keep it in the
18-20' range. And I like right sized power, too much HP is like not
enough
as 2MPH isn't what I would want if going bass fishing, part of the fun is
getting there.
I'm getting out of the "big" water game for a while. Maybe get back
into fishing the amateur bass trail for a few years.

Then you likely want the biggest boat you can comfortably haul on the bass
trail. When you say "big" water game, I am not sure I would use a 20' for
catching 15' whites.


Ever been fishing for bass on the Hudson River or Lake Champlain?

20 foot is a minimum size. :)

Then again, that kind of qualifies as "big water" doesn't it?

Eh - most of the time it will be smaller water, but you gotta be ready
for big water.

Or something like that. :)

--

I dont know what your problem is, but I'll bet
its hard to pronounce.


Don't forget to stick the biggest blackest motor on the back of
whichever surfboard you buy. It's now how you get there but, how fast
you get there. We are talking bass boats.
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On Jan 22, 5:16*pm, BAR wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:45:05 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:


"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
. ..
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:57:19 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:


"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
m...
This one?


http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523


Or this one?


http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612


Or this one?


http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309


Or this one?


http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html


Or this one?


http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html


Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.


Opinions wanted.
Me, I like the last one at first glance. *The Gambler is ugly.


What do you plan on doing with it? *If you are out on Michigan or
something
big, would want the bigger ones. *But for hauling around and dropping into
smaller bass lakes like Northern Ontario I would want to keep it in the
18-20' range. *And I like right sized power, too much HP is like not
enough
as 2MPH isn't what I would want if going bass fishing, part of the fun is
getting there.
I'm getting out of the "big" water game for a while. *Maybe get back
into fishing the amateur bass trail for a few years.
Then you likely want the biggest boat you can comfortably haul on the bass
trail. *When you say "big" water game, I am not sure I would use a 20' for
catching 15' whites.


Ever been fishing for bass on the Hudson River or Lake Champlain?


20 foot is a minimum size. *:)


Then again, that kind of qualifies as "big water" doesn't it?


Eh - most of the time it will be smaller water, but you gotta be ready
for big water.


Or something like that. *:)


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I dont know what your problem is, but I'll bet
its hard to pronounce.


Don't forget to stick the biggest blackest motor on the back of
whichever surfboard you buy. It's now how you get there but, how fast
you get there. We are talking bass boats.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Shortpants likes to get there real fast.. real fast indeed. I could
never afford that kind of gas mileage but I must admit, if you like to
go fast, take a ride on one of his boats, you'll have a frekin'
blast! We got that little Ranger airborn a couple of times, it
flies pretty good
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 17:16:21 -0500, BAR wrote:

Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:45:05 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:

"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:57:19 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:

"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
...
This one?

http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?

http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612

Or this one?

http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309

Or this one?

http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html

Or this one?

http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html

Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.

Opinions wanted.
Me, I like the last one at first glance. The Gambler is ugly.

What do you plan on doing with it? If you are out on Michigan or
something
big, would want the bigger ones. But for hauling around and dropping into
smaller bass lakes like Northern Ontario I would want to keep it in the
18-20' range. And I like right sized power, too much HP is like not
enough
as 2MPH isn't what I would want if going bass fishing, part of the fun is
getting there.
I'm getting out of the "big" water game for a while. Maybe get back
into fishing the amateur bass trail for a few years.
Then you likely want the biggest boat you can comfortably haul on the bass
trail. When you say "big" water game, I am not sure I would use a 20' for
catching 15' whites.


Ever been fishing for bass on the Hudson River or Lake Champlain?

20 foot is a minimum size. :)

Then again, that kind of qualifies as "big water" doesn't it?

Eh - most of the time it will be smaller water, but you gotta be ready
for big water.

Or something like that. :)


Don't forget to stick the biggest blackest motor on the back of
whichever surfboard you buy. It's now how you get there but, how fast
you get there. We are talking bass boats.


Damn straight although it might be a "black" motor, I'd prefer blue or
white.

No gay gray. :)

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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 14:40:38 -0800 (PST),
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On Jan 22, 5:16*pm, BAR wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:45:05 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:


"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
. ..
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 11:57:19 -0700, "Canuck57"
wrote:


"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
m...
This one?


http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?


http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612


Or this one?


http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309


Or this one?


http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html


Or this one?


http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html


Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.


Opinions wanted.
Me, I like the last one at first glance. *The Gambler is ugly.


What do you plan on doing with it? *If you are out on Michigan or
something
big, would want the bigger ones. *But for hauling around and dropping into
smaller bass lakes like Northern Ontario I would want to keep it in the
18-20' range. *And I like right sized power, too much HP is like not
enough
as 2MPH isn't what I would want if going bass fishing, part of the fun is
getting there.
I'm getting out of the "big" water game for a while. *Maybe get back
into fishing the amateur bass trail for a few years.
Then you likely want the biggest boat you can comfortably haul on the bass
trail. *When you say "big" water game, I am not sure I would use a 20' for
catching 15' whites.


Ever been fishing for bass on the Hudson River or Lake Champlain?


20 foot is a minimum size. *:)


Then again, that kind of qualifies as "big water" doesn't it?


Eh - most of the time it will be smaller water, but you gotta be ready
for big water.


Or something like that. *:)


--


I dont know what your problem is, but I'll bet
its hard to pronounce.


Don't forget to stick the biggest blackest motor on the back of
whichever surfboard you buy. It's now how you get there but, how fast
you get there. We are talking bass boats.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Shortpants likes to get there real fast.. real fast indeed. I could
never afford that kind of gas mileage but I must admit, if you like to
go fast, take a ride on one of his boats, you'll have a frekin'
blast!


I got the need for speed. :)

Remember that trip we took out of Barn Island and I let you run the
boat and I told you to hit the throttle?

The look on your face was priceless.

We got that little Ranger airborn a couple of times, it
flies pretty good


I remember that - surprised the hell out of you didn't it?

Wish I had a camera on that run. :)

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"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
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This one?

http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?

http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612

Or this one?

http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309

Or this one?

http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html

Or this one?

http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html

Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.

Opinions wanted.

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They would go faster with a Merc or Yami. . . .


:)


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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:57:26 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Opinions wanted.


Bullet.
http://www.bulletboats.com/

Nah - I've seen one of those.

Didn't like it.

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But it is more your speed.


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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 22:03:45 -0800, "Calif Bill"
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"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
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This one?

http://www.rangerboats.com/modelGrou...id=29&mid=5523

Or this one?

http://www.stratosboats.com/modelIntro.cfm?mid=5612

Or this one?

http://www.tritonboats.com/boat_detail_new.asp?bid=309

Or this one?

http://www.gamblerbassboats.com/Gambler2100.html

Or this one?

http://www.basscat.com/pantera4.html

Color will be white hull with blue/gold accents - like my Ranger.

Opinions wanted.


They would go faster with a Merc or Yami. . . .

:)


Like hell they would. My boat is heavy and I can take 18 foot bass
boats off the line with it. ETEC baby.

Although I've often wondered what it would do with a Yamaha HPDI of
the same horsepower. I ran a 2400 Bay Ranger once with a 250 Yamaha
HPDI and that thing was as quick as mine - faster actually because I
went from Watch Hill RI to Montauck NY in just under 17 minutes on
flat dead calm water, no wind and The Race was at ebb. The best I've
done in my Ranger is 21 minutes, but that was against The Race rip
most of the way.

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