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New Little Round Boat
#1
This looks like something that might be fun on the water and pretty ease to use.

http://www.ultraskiff.com/
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#2
[#0000FF]And if it's too spendy for ya just go back to the basics.

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#3
Six feet in diameter, huh? Gonna be a bit tough to get that into a truck or SUV, ain't it? If you need a trailer for it, I think I'd just as soon have a boat.
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#4
Look like one of my redneck buddies boats.[inline redneck_bass_boat.jpg]
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#5
Good pic
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#6
Here is a pretty good description on how to post pics.

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...ead#unread
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[#0000FF]It requires a few more steps but makes it possible for others to see your pics without having to click on the link to open them. Good for lazy folks or ones with slow computers.

Basically, when you load the pics you click on the inline box. But the pics won't show when you close out your post unless you finish the steps before closing.

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[/#0000FF][#0000FF][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=409887;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;page=unread#unread"][size 4][#ff0000][b]PICTURES [/#ff0000][/size][/url] and scroll down to "Posting Inline" for the directions. Confusing the first time but easy once you have done it a time or two. Just don't post huge file pics or it takes even longer to load your post. Resize them down to about 300 kb. They will still enlarge if someone clicks on your picture but it won't take forever to do so.
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#8
Thanks.
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