Maryland Cherokee Club
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Year: 1998
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Year: 1996
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sorry dude. Short notice quick trip.
What's wrong dude? Lose your house? Lol.
I need to know. My head hurts.
Good call. Nice boat man.
I need to know. My head hurts.
Good call. Nice boat man.
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Year: 1997/2000
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Year: 1998
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slow and steady wins the race. hoping to see it and meet everyone on the 25th
did a lil boating myself yesterday. only took me 10 years to finally get one. we hit up the wye river o'er cross the bay. 9.9 evinrude on 14' crestliner, top end of 20.5 mph by gps w/ the wind in our back. average of 17-18 mph at wot in regular open water/no wind.
Depends on what your intended use is and how many people you need to sleep. If you will only be using it for camping out of your jeep (no backpacking) don't pay extra for lightweight...aluminum over fiberglass poles more or less. I have a Eureka that is something like 12 years old, gets used alot, and has kept me dry in several downpours. Like anything, you get what ya pay for. www.campmor.com is hard to beat for selection and their prices are usually the lowest around for most items but not all so double check if you see something there you like.
did a lil boating myself yesterday. only took me 10 years to finally get one. we hit up the wye river o'er cross the bay. 9.9 evinrude on 14' crestliner, top end of 20.5 mph by gps w/ the wind in our back. average of 17-18 mph at wot in regular open water/no wind.
Depends on what your intended use is and how many people you need to sleep. If you will only be using it for camping out of your jeep (no backpacking) don't pay extra for lightweight...aluminum over fiberglass poles more or less. I have a Eureka that is something like 12 years old, gets used alot, and has kept me dry in several downpours. Like anything, you get what ya pay for. www.campmor.com is hard to beat for selection and their prices are usually the lowest around for most items but not all so double check if you see something there you like.
That's all I want...a little boat like that.
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Year: 1998
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