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    Default 2003 Outerbank for Sale

    I put my Outerbank on Craigslist. It is time to move on...the 2 little ones keep on growing so it's time for
    a bigger boat that will accommodate 4 of us up to a week at a time.

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    Hey Really hate to see ya leave. Will all miss your great post!
    Good luck with the sale and re purchase.

    Merry Christmas to all
    Royal Hook

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    Better think twice Big Boats catch fewer lobster!

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    Are you really hooping from the Doghouse? I can't imagine dragging that mess into a decent vessel!
    Brian on Old Blue, out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Royal Hook View Post
    Hey Really hate to see ya leave. Will all miss your great post!
    Good luck with the sale and re purchase.

    Merry Christmas to all
    You guys can't get rid of me that easy...I will still be posting here lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOGHOUSE26 View Post
    Better think twice Big Boats catch fewer lobster!
    For real this time...lots of memories and we do love the boat.

    The reality is, we simply need more room. It is our second home; or should I say our main home.
    The four of us are on the boat all the time. Our vacations are also on the boat.

    Btw, I think our next boat will catch lobster just fine LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Blue View Post
    Are you really hooping from the Doghouse? I can't imagine dragging that mess into a decent vessel!
    I've done it a couple of times in the Doghouse; once off the south end of Cat after a day of Marlin fishing and we caught 4 legals in 2 drops then moved over to Avalon the eat them and sleep the rest of the night. another time off the Pt Loma Kelp and it was a pain in the butt getting in the kelp on a dark night kept worrying about an overheat. It's just so much easier in a small aluminum skiff where everything is within reach and you can see the water pump stream off the back of the outboard, and you don't have to climb up and down the bridge ladder! The nice part is we can store all the hoops in the fish hold when underway and you don't get caught up in them on the deck.
    Last edited by DOGHOUSE26; 01-14-2016 at 09:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOGHOUSE26 View Post
    I've done it a couple of times in the Doghouse; once off the south end of Cat after a day of Marlin fishing and we caught 4 legals in 2 drops then moved over to Avalon the eat them and sleep the rest of the night. another time off the Pt Loma Kelp and it was a pain in the butt getting in the kelp on a dark night kept worrying about an overheat. It's just so much easier in a small aluminum skiff where everything is within reach and you can see the water pump stream off the back of the outboard, and you don't have to climb up and down the bridge ladder! The nice part is we can store all the hoops in the fish hold when underway and you don't get caught up in them on the deck.
    Jeff, I switch to a run dry impeller 3 years ago and have not had one come apart on me like the cheap Volvo impellers. Manufacture is Globe Marine Products.
    Highly recommended.

    BTW, my wife and kids pull the nets. They like the work out...

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