That should make your wife happy. Where are you going to store the nitrous now that you do not have pontoons?

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That should make your wife happy. Where are you going to store the nitrous now that you do not have pontoons?
Yep, I do Cumberland. But this will also see Nolin, Barren, Greene, Taylorsville, and the Ohio. Did a tournament last Sat night. Last V hull I had was running around the Chesapeake Bay, chaseing freighter wakes. So out of Salt I came with my buddy on board who has only known me to have pontoons. I found a tug, and head right for his wake. Stuffed the bow, white water over the roof, bow looked like a hot tub. Dude turned white and almost puked all over my new floor.
I finally got the boat that will let me go fishing when ever I want to, weather or not, tugs or not, and have some serious fun!
I haven't been out with hardly anybody on the board. Got a job diying off here in mid August. I figure I'll take the time to get acquainted with some of ya'll. Besides, I want to clear up the mystery. After a day of fishing, you will know for sure I'm just as wacked out as I sound like![]()
That's one nice looking boat you got there Bob. Enjoy![]()
Thank ya sir! Funny thing. I ran into some old pics of my Dad's old 20 foot Lonestar he had thru the 70's. That's the boat I grew up on in the Cheaspeake bay. I'll add some pics to my profile of that boat. What's funny about it is when I look at Dad's old boat, I see why this one drew me to it. Basically same kinda hull, some protection from the elements, gunnel storage, able to close the bow off in rough water. Real funny thing is I bought mine in about the same phase of life that he had to give his up. Full circle I guess.
