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Topic: Tramps installed  (Read 3861 times)

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raydon

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I installed my tramps and splash shields today.  I'm ready for next weekend.
The tramps went over Pat's Scotty mounts without any problems.  That saved
alot of time.



ginoltk

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Looking good Raydon! Good luck next weekend.

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raydon

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Thjanks Gino.  Should be fun.

Are you going?



Ichiro--RG

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Looking great ray, ready for big ones.

Awesome


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Looking good Ray!  I got my tramps recently but not try them on yet.  Can't wait til the crab opener so I can try it out.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


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It's pretty sweet having all that room to work on.


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Looking good. I am using the ebay "amish tramps" and so far they have been great. I like that they are a bit more narrow so if needed I can slide them "out" and have room to paddle. The extra deck space is awesome. Being able to just lay your rod, net, whatever on them is really great. I also just run one tramp when fishing so I have an open side to land the fish. Other then weight (and of course the initial cost) no downside to the boat. I was able to navigate the lilly pads and stand up to sight fish at Tiki with the single ama.
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Pat R.

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Looks good Ray :smt007 looks like your getting your AI pretty decked out, I am glad the mounts did not get in the way of your tramps :smt006.

PatR


JimmyD

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I installed my tramps and splash shields today.  I'm ready for next weekend.
The tramps went over Pat's Scotty mounts without any problems.  That saved
alot of time.

What tramps are those and how much are they?


ppickerell

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Look like factory tramps which run close to $400 IIRC.


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Those appear to be the e-bay tramps.  I don't think they make factory spray shields like that.


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Looking good!  Reminds me of the Klingon Bird-of-Prey;



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Looking good Raydon - looking forward to your pics next year with a nice limit of Kings on those tramps!


 

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