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<blockquote data-quote="Ttexastom" data-source="post: 446305" data-attributes="member: 22063"><p>Bad experience with white mercury, stayed in shop a lot</p><p>Cutter boat was ok, full v could turn on a dime, the cable steering was a nightmare, had the cable come off pulley running maybe 25 took a ride up on bank</p><p>It was time period, hard to find a decent fishing boat. This was pre bass boat era .fished out of this ski boat till i could do better</p><p>Thankful that sears store opened in athens. Got a 12 foot jon with 6hp gamefisher and never looked back. Lake hartwell was new then and everybody had to have a ski boat. Most of the old timers still fished with cane poles on the bank. </p><p>Felt that more fish could be caught away from shore. Ditto the zebco 33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ttexastom, post: 446305, member: 22063"] Bad experience with white mercury, stayed in shop a lot Cutter boat was ok, full v could turn on a dime, the cable steering was a nightmare, had the cable come off pulley running maybe 25 took a ride up on bank It was time period, hard to find a decent fishing boat. This was pre bass boat era .fished out of this ski boat till i could do better Thankful that sears store opened in athens. Got a 12 foot jon with 6hp gamefisher and never looked back. Lake hartwell was new then and everybody had to have a ski boat. Most of the old timers still fished with cane poles on the bank. Felt that more fish could be caught away from shore. Ditto the zebco 33 [/QUOTE]
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