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chauzer
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flybridge for sale f30

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i removed the flybridge off of my '75 f30 and now putting it up for sale. it's in kewaunee wisconsin. i really don't want to ship it but if the buyer made the arrangements i'd load it. i have pictures of it on the boat at photobucket.com/chauzer2. $1000 obo. it has all the controls with cables, trim tab switches and gauges. cant seem to figure out picture post. me and computers don't get along to well!
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Post by Stripermann2 »

I tried to look it up but it did'nt work. It'd be a whole lot easier if you would put the link in or put some pics up from the site. Good luck with the sale.
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ImageImage i hope this helps
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thank you very much for doing that! now i can quit trying.
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Post by gjrylands »

To post a picture click the Img button at the top. Copy and paste the DIRECT LINK from photobucket. Click the Img button. Your picture will be posted.
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Nice fish.
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Post by chauzer »

thanks. the other fish pic is a brown trout. 17 pounds.
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Post by gjrylands »

This is chauzer and the 17 lb. brown he caught. (was showing how to post pictures.)

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Post by chauzer »

that would be the one! that fish was caught on the final trip of my old boat. kind of a fitting end!
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Post by gjrylands »

The Brown Trout is the toughest species to catch. I had one banner day when the three of us on the boat each caught the cycle. For those of you that arn't Great Lakes fishermen, that a Chinook Salmon (King) , Coho Salmon, Steelhead (Rainbow Trout), Lake Trout, and the Brown Trout. The limit is 5 fish per person. For each person to catch 5 different species is almost unbelievable. It's rare when the boat cautches the cycle, let alone three people on the same trip. What a day!

Oh, by the way, the third brown was the 15th fish caught. We went wild when we saw what was on, and hoped we wouldn't loose it.
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Post by chauzer »

that is a banner day at sea! i've never caught all species in one day.
the browns usually run up here in algoma really well in the early spring. i've had 2 browns up to the boat i'm guessing in the 25 pound plus range that ripped the rapala apart and swam away. ever see a grown man cry?
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Post by jddens »

chauzer......just curious, why did you remove the flybridge???
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Post by chauzer »

i took it off to reduce my liabiliy. i'll be running charters and i've seen some pretty stupid things happen off of flybridges. it just removes the temptation for clients to climb up there or pester me about climbing up there.
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Post by chauzer »

Image looks better without it i think.
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Post by jddens »

OK, the liability situation makes sense and it does look nice......I'm a fair weather boater and us my flybridge about 90% of the time....was just curious.....................John
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