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Mersiles

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  1. I would give her all 3 if she would just STFU!!!!! I know they say its cheaper to keep her but WTF, I am buying!!!!!!!
  2. Cuban Pelicans! Their feet are still wet, back home to try it again.
  3. Oh! I got censored for saying the PC version of Lesbo?
  4. Thanks for the article. It just confirms my belief that "all women are just one more drink away from a ###### experience" Now where is my oversized gold cross and chain?
  5. I am in! Send me a code please for Solo System (1 receiver, 1 sensor) Retail: $235.00 - POWER BUY PRICE: $199.75 Thanks,
  6. I flush mine off a dual feed muff (that sounds dirty ). Anyways, It does take a considerable amount of pressure for the impeler to feed correctly. I even had the alarm go off once when my kids went inside to take showers leaving me to clean the boat... Thanks Dad!
  7. Probably like the first guy to ever eat an oyster. I am sure his "buddies" were standing around watching to see what happened.
  8. Wow, I would have never thought you could eat them. Seems like a simple fix now, create public demand for lionfish (how to cook it on the Food Network, etc) and don't impose limits/regs on them. Poof! Problem solved.
  9. I should also mention that the original anchor that I had was a "dual purpose" POS . It fit in the locker of the Mako very easily but one side of the fluke set the spades at a higher degree than the other (something like 45 deg. vs 30 deg). I don't know about you but I couldn't say which side of the fluke would land in 10 feet of water much less a hundred. Changing the anchor likely had as much to do with my set rate as the chain. Good news is I have not issues setting in sand now.
  10. I had heard that the chain should be half as long as the boat. I went from a 4 foot 3/8" chain to a 10 foot 3/8" chain with a Fortress anchor. I haven't had a problem setting once I changed this out. Getting it out is a different story .
  11. I have the Denmans as well for about a year and half. No signs of wear just yet and no issues. I got these at Tire Kingdom mounted and balanced (4 tires) for just under $400. They even added anti-sieze and tourqued them to the trailer spec.
  12. Sorry to disctract from the tab debate; Peterbo, can you tell me what the two large openings are at the "V" of the transome? Right where the skeg of your Suzi would be. I also see what looks like a tow eye. What is that for? And don't try to tell me it because "the water swirls the other way around in Brissie" I am a native Queenslander myslef so I know when someone is taking the piss.
  13. I couldn't agree more. When my daughter started at about the same age, I got her a small Zebco. It was easy for her to use and she got the fishing bug real quick. Once she was hooked (pardon the pun), she wanted a spining rod. She needed one since she kept "borrowing" mine. She picked out a decent Penn Silverado and graphite rod which she has taken care of over the past few years, along with the takle box. BTW, when I say she got the fishing bug I wasn't kidding.. Here are some pictures of my neighborhood 4th of July party. They had a fishing competition. I brought a "ringer", 7 bass that day. She won first place
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