FS: 1991 Caribbean Riviera
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Re: FS: 1991 Caribbean Riviera
When u said u were going something small i thought going from 5.8 to a 5.6 haines not much difference in size..
To many boats kayak, helicopter , catch a fish,catch a fish
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Re: FS: 1991 Caribbean Riviera
More so the handling aspect Bowl, being my first boat I found launching and retrieving difficult in the wind with the solid glass clears.bowl wrote:When u said u were going smoething small i thought going from 5.8 to a 5.6 haines not much difference in size..
Linc- "slimeys are great fun to catch, like hooking a giant vibrator with a propeller onto the end of your rod! Well done"
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Re: FS: 1991 Caribbean Riviera
I think I had to many lights that day to remember numbers ...oh except 11...the number of banjos me and the tube watched you boatNude up wrote:Right numbers mick but in the wrong order its a 650
whatever the numbers there a awesome boat slinga
bm
you gotta hav a crack even if yr just pissin in the wind
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Re: FS: 1991 Caribbean Riviera
Glad to see at last you are owning up to it. Great choice haines if you have a l and r latch system launching and retrieving by yourself is a dream I had one on my dunbier/streaker made it easy by myself. Unfortunately it will mot fit on the sealink trailer