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  • Posted on October 12, 2001
    A little fishing report for your curious minds. There still here!!! So far so good, fished two days out of San Cristobal. We have raised 50 stripes had 33 bites and released 14. We startrd out pulling lures the first day going 4-14. We switched to bait and switch by mid day and caught 5 out of 9 on Eagle claw 8/0 L2004 circle hook Ballyhoos on 30 lb test!!!! The fished ranged from 125-200 lbs!!Day two we fished bait and switch all day going 5 for 10 on the circle hook ballyhoos on 30lb, two of these fish were close too if not over 200 lbs. Read More
  • Posted on October 12, 2001
    For a copy of the official entry form for the Los Cabos Billfish Tournament, download and print the following Adobe Acrobat file. When complete, return it to the address as indicated on the application.Download Entry Form PDF Read More
  • Posted on October 12, 2001
    By Staff
    LOA: 37'6"BEAM: 12'0"DRAFT: 3'2"WEIGHT: 13,580 poundsFUEL: 300 gallonsWATER: 80 gallonsPOWER: 315-hp CumminsPRICE: $300,000Knowles Boat Co.3585 SE St. Lucie Blvd.Stuart, FL 34997561-286-5663 Read More
  • Posted on October 12, 2001
    Integrating your ship's systems can be one of the most complex undertakings you can attempt on board. In an effort to simplify the process, Furuno introduced its new NAVNet system. The heart of the system is an Ethernet-based network that provides fast data transfer between equipment. Maybe the best part about this network is that future expansion remains limitless with speeds between 10 mb to 1 gb per second. NAVNet allows users to customize their marine electronics according to their needs. Read More
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    Posted on October 12, 2001
    The special design of the patented T-bar edge makes every sweep of the water blade a clean sweep. Read More
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