DanJ
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Must have been the Monday as pops and I went again on Wednesday and it was foggy. But more fish were active. The Monday was amazing weather wiseSaw you off Bordelais last week. Yup...good looking ship.
That was a nice day!
Must have been the Monday as pops and I went again on Wednesday and it was foggy. But more fish were active. The Monday was amazing weather wiseSaw you off Bordelais last week. Yup...good looking ship.
That was a nice day!
Keep on running it. It’s not really any harder to run by yourself than a cc and it’s safer. I run my Seasport by myself all the time.Questions running through my head. My dad suggested I should sell the Double Eagle and get something a little easier to run on my own like an 18’CC that is his way of saying his fishing days are done. I myself don’t feel fishing off shore after having a major heart attack is a good idea either. Do I sell the Double Eagle now or run it for a few years. I have been doing a lot of thinking and am undecided.
Thank you. Luckily I do have a few friends here with boats as well.My favorite build thread on this forum, loved your commitment and skills you portrayed thru out it all, you built it with your hands and not your wallet, my hat off to you. Sell the boat, me thinks you and your family are already decided. It’s just a boat. Your health is way more important, and I would take it easy for sure, you don’t want to be out there by yourself in any boat with your heart condition, but a smaller boat will be less stressful for sure. I still get a rush boating, even launching solo, can’t be good for your heart. Running a boat is way more stressful than being a passenger. If I was on the island I’d offer to take you out fishing but I’m on the mainland, if you ever want to go bumper fishing around here you’re always welcome on my boat. Good luck Dan! Hope all the best with your health!
Selling a boat can be stressful too, maybe put her up on consignment.
I believe they called the main artery the “Widow maker“. Great results, though, here you are alive and kicking.Stent, it was quite amazing how much better I felt when they put that sucker in. I had 100% blockage to the main artery running to the front of my heart. My wife also has some say as she worries every time I head out. You know, I think sttr is right. I already know what to do. Thank you fellas.
If I learned one thing while being married…Stent, it was quite amazing how much better I felt when they put that sucker in. I had 100% blockage to the main artery running to the front of my heart. My wife also has some say as she worries every time I head out. You know, I think sttr is right. I already know what to do. Thank you fellas.