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Old 01-08-2011, 10:28 AM
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Marty,

You and many other folks made my decision for me.

I am very glad the football season paid off for me...

I am going to go ahead and get an HDS 8 along with
The lss 1 structure scan.

Not thrilled about the cost but the benefits look awesome.

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Old 01-08-2011, 12:47 PM
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There are three things that I would love to add to my boat. However I am not sure I will get to them this year as there are a lot of other things my house needs first:

1. Led Lighting under the gunwales
2. put another seacock in with livewell pump towards the transom of the boat so I can move my livewell to the back of the boat instead of behind the dinette
3. add another screen to split my radar, sounder, and plotter between.
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Marty,
You and many other folks made my decision for me.
I am very glad the football season paid off for me...
I am going to go ahead and get an HDS 8 along with
The lss 1 structure scan.
Not thrilled about the cost but the benefits look awesome.
Mike
Mike you are going to love it. Be sure to let me know where the fish are next summer. You will be on them like fleas on a dog.
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Reds; that is a wet slip above the bay bridge (Bodkin Creek) in an Anchorage (so called because it sells no gas and only has a spot a pot for a restroom). But it serves me well. I can be at the slip in 20 minutes and fishing the knolls in about 10 more.
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Old 01-08-2011, 06:32 PM
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New 55lb trolling motor is going on the front of the Cajun next week.

Fairwinds called today and said all of the electrical work was done.
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Old 01-08-2011, 06:59 PM
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Scott,

Awesome when are we going out ?
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Getting ready to pull the trigger on a Garmin Auto Pilot. It'll make solo trolling a little easier to deal with on windy/choppy days.
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Old 01-09-2011, 10:20 AM
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Scott,

Awesome when are we going out ?
I will probably get the boat tomorrow and get the trolling motor mounted asap.

I need to run some new fuel lines and change the filters, but that's not a big job on this boat.
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New 55lb trolling motor is going on the front of the Cajun next week.
HEY... What kind of Cajun do you have?

I recently acquired a 190 Pro, and I'm VERY impressed with this boat, especially how well it runs through waves and chop. I test-ran this boat once, and IMMEDIATELY put the other bass boat up for sale! The difference was night and day!

I have the Minn Kota Riptide ST with Co pilot and Auto Pilot, and I am VERY happy with it. At first I didn't like the wrist controller, but after time, I've gotten used to it. Very helpful when docking, too.



I'm still finding stuff on this boat, and am looking for more info also. Maybe we can swap some notes. Feel free to email me- tonyhill@tidalwave.net

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Old 01-28-2011, 10:12 AM
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HEY... What kind of Cajun do you have?

I recently acquired a 190 Pro, and I'm VERY impressed with this boat, especially how well it runs through waves and chop. I test-ran this boat once, and IMMEDIATELY put the other bass boat up for sale! The difference was night and day!

I have the Minn Kota Riptide ST with Co pilot and Auto Pilot, and I am VERY happy with it. At first I didn't like the wrist controller, but after time, I've gotten used to it. Very helpful when docking, too.



I'm still finding stuff on this boat, and am looking for more info also. Maybe we can swap some notes. Feel free to email me- tonyhill@tidalwave.net

-TH
I have the 150 Pro....small little 15 footer with a Yamaha 85hp on the back. That little boat will MOVE and you're right, they handle pretty great for their size. This forum has a lot of Cajun info, but for the most part things are drying up quick since they were bought out and the Cajun line disappeared:

http://www.bassboatcentral.com/cajun.htm

Where do you run it most of the time? I spend a lot of time on the Pocomoke River and of course out on the Magothy which is right in my back yard so to speak...


EDIT: Nevermind...I just went over there and I se that you've alreay found the place....

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