Fishwater's FS18

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Re: Fishwater's FS18

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K2FS18 wrote:Fishwater, you passed me headed to Tivoli on Friday afternoon. I tried to speed up to follow you to get a closer look but I could not keep up on 35. Nice boat.

Is your motor a 20" shaft or 25"?
Small world, you're the only person I passed on that stretch! Were you pulling something? Can't remember.
I was in a bit of a hurry. Was meeting people in Port A and was supposed to have left Houston 3 hours earlier.

It's 20" shaft.
MrPaul wrote:Very nice!
Jeff wrote:She looks great!! Jeff
Thanks. It's a great design. Lightweight, easy to pole and floats shallower than any production boats I've been on.

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Re: Fishwater's FS18

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Yep, pulling a popup camper with two yaks loaded on the rack on a 4 door black duramax.

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Re: Fishwater's FS18

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Your boat looks great!
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