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This is a cool boat w/ no reserve. Anyone in the market?
This is a cool boat w/ no reserve. Anyone in the market?
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Got the trailer guy coming to fixe the bunk supports, and I guess I can fix the glass. I don't think there is a hole in it, just a couple breaks in the chines, and some nasty gouges.
Friggin boats. Should have put straps I guess.
Friggin boats. Should have put straps I guess.
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don't buy any Gel Coat....I have some
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2 Boaters Missing On Clear Lake
POSTED: 8:15 am CDT April 7, 2008
HOUSTON -- The search for two boaters who disappeared on Clear Lake was hampered Monday by fog, KPRC Local 2 reported.
U.S. Coast Guard officials said a Stan White and April Jackson left at 9 a.m. Sunday and have not returned.
A friend called the Coast Guard for help when the couple did not come home.
Officials said fog forced them to suspend their search from the air, but crews were able to continue searching with a rescue boat.
POSTED: 8:15 am CDT April 7, 2008
HOUSTON -- The search for two boaters who disappeared on Clear Lake was hampered Monday by fog, KPRC Local 2 reported.
U.S. Coast Guard officials said a Stan White and April Jackson left at 9 a.m. Sunday and have not returned.
A friend called the Coast Guard for help when the couple did not come home.
Officials said fog forced them to suspend their search from the air, but crews were able to continue searching with a rescue boat.
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Florida Boaters Killed in Fire at Sea
Sunday, April 06, 2008
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TAMPA, Fla. — Authorities have found the bodies of two missing boaters in Tampa Bay a day after fielding a distress call about a boat on fire.
Authorities say one of the bodies retrieved Sunday is that of 56-year-old Alton Earl Jones. A female victim has yet to be identified. Coast Guard officials say there may have been a third boater.
The search for the boaters began Saturday at 8:30 p.m. when the Coast Guard received a call from a Spanish-speaking person reporting the blaze. About half an hour later, officials came across a fire-damaged, unoccupied boat near MacDill Air Force Base.
The two victims were found Sunday around 11 a.m. The woman was wearing a life jacket; Jones' life jacket was partly on. Autopsies are planned
Sunday, April 06, 2008
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TAMPA, Fla. — Authorities have found the bodies of two missing boaters in Tampa Bay a day after fielding a distress call about a boat on fire.
Authorities say one of the bodies retrieved Sunday is that of 56-year-old Alton Earl Jones. A female victim has yet to be identified. Coast Guard officials say there may have been a third boater.
The search for the boaters began Saturday at 8:30 p.m. when the Coast Guard received a call from a Spanish-speaking person reporting the blaze. About half an hour later, officials came across a fire-damaged, unoccupied boat near MacDill Air Force Base.
The two victims were found Sunday around 11 a.m. The woman was wearing a life jacket; Jones' life jacket was partly on. Autopsies are planned
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