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do you mind sharing that info via pm with me ? Maybe you could share where you got it as well. I'm selling my boat and have been thinking of going aluminum. I've been looking used down south but people are still asking a fortune for 6 year old boats. Thanks.
 
The Mighty Guppy.
All of 9 feet long, 48" beam.
Too narrow and tippy for this old guy. (I dumped it, and me, last year.)
Note the new cool outriggers (and the new Mustang auto-inflate jacket).
Genuine pool noodles.
Much more stable now. Set above waterline to not impede rowing, but if it starts to lean, they hit the water and prevent going over. Equivalent of having a 64" beam.
Bolt on and off easily so take them off when hauling the boat in the truck.

Not quite the biggest boat posted here, but I think the smallest.
Don't laugh too hard.

 
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The Mighty Guppy.
All of 9 feet long, 48" beam.
Too narrow and tippy for this old guy. (I dumped it, and me, last year.)
Note the new cool outriggers (and the new Mustang auto-inflate jacket).
Genuine pool noodles.
Much more stable now. Set above waterline to not impede rowing, but if it starts to lean, they hit the water and prevent going over. Equivalent of having a 64" beam.
Bolt on and off easily so take them off when hauling the boat in the truck.

Not quite the biggest boat posted here, but I think the smallest.
Don't laugh too hard.


That's a great rig! The pool noodles are awesome
 
2012 2601 Striper brand new, hasnt seen water...2015 300 Yamaha DEC
One more week of rigging and good to go....
 

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Thanks guy's...I had a 2301 with the alsaska HT that I traded in...this will take me for albies now, cant get enough since the Tuna Shootout last year...
I hope to venture up to WH next year for the first time...

Ensanada would be nice too SF...
 
Bought it local Vancouver Island. Fished in it last year and friend had to sell and I guess I was lucky. Love the suspension seats.
 
You know it Dave, we just missed each other this year, I was with Carson again on his boat.
Next year I'm thinking a different story.
Doing the tuna shootout again this year, next year I hope to take the new sled.

Hope all is well mi amigo
 
Things are good! Just enjoying the sockeye madness out here. I've got the boat moored at the new Milltown Marina for a month. Very nice marina in a very good location for me and for the sockeye grounds. I come back, tie up and go enjoy a cold one at the restaurant. I feel like a bit of a high roller with moorage and all!!
 
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