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    Default If you see me on the delta, stop and say hello!

    At Bill's suggestion I'm putting a picture of my boat, the "No Nonsense" on line. If you see me on the delta, stop and say hello. It will be good to connect names with faces!

    The "No Nonsense" is a 2006 Triumph 215 powered by a 175 Suzuki big block. Top speed is about 40. She's very dry, soft riding and dead quiet when in stealth mode. A great fishing platform.



    I hope some of you post your boats as well. I'll keep my eye out and let's compare results while out there!
    Capt. JerryInLodi
    www.DeltaStripers.Com

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    Raw sex...........that boat looks fast sitting at the dock?

    I guess you have taken it to Baja?
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Sebastian, Florida 32958

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    Contact me for any reason........
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    Yes Bill, I quickly put 20 hours on the engine after delivery and then hauled the boat down to Baja for the summer. She is now berthed at Korth's Pirate's Lair on the Mokelumne, about a half hour from my house and ready to go fishing at the drop of a hat.

    I plan on returning to Baja next summer with two buddies and we'll team tackle the dorado, sails, marlin and anything else that gets in the way of a fly.

    The boat is an incredible ride. We were out in six foot seas in Baja and my wife was happy as a lark, just singing show tunes and watching the horizion for birds working.

    There's enough room on the boat that I can be out all day long and don't feel cramped or tired. Best of all, my wife picked it out over a smaller version.
    Capt. JerryInLodi
    www.DeltaStripers.Com

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    Default Re: If you see me on the delta, stop and say hello!

    Quote Originally Posted by JerryInLodi
    At Bill's suggestion I'm putting a picture of my boat, the "No Nonsense" on line. If you see me on the delta, stop and say hello. It will be good to connect names with faces!

    The "No Nonsense" is a 2006 Triumph 215 powered by a 175 Suzuki big block. Top speed is about 40. She's very dry, soft riding and dead quiet when in stealth mode. A great fishing platform.



    I hope some of you post your boats as well. I'll keep my eye out and let's compare results while out there!
    I can't see the picture very good. You'll have to invite me out to get a closer look, and ride, and fish and etc...


    Here's my boat. I bet you can't hike 3 miles into a mountain lake with yours.

    Slim

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