The Yeti's 2019 Ocean Runner 29' Offshore Build

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I have family somewhere on Lake George. Don’t know where but my momma tells me about them. Maybe Peath and I are related?
 
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God i ******* hope not...

Edit: Im sorry that wasn’t nice.... but if you ever threaten me like that again.....fughetaboutit

Guess Uncle Yeti will go ahead and cross the Galante family out of the family inheritance.
 

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Nice lines, nice hard chines, Carolina bow flare, good boat for a sea. My favorite time of the year to be on and under the water was fall and winter. A boat like that, if it has some weight to it, is the kind that can safely operate offshore nearly year round.
 
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Nice lines, nice hard chines, Carolina bow flare, good boat for a sea. My favorite time of the year to be on and under the water was fall and winter. A boat like that, if it has some weight to it, is the kind that can safely operate offshore nearly year round.

Thanks for the words. I’m super stoked. She’s heavy as FFFFFFF. 8500lb ready to go.

You know where to find me. Never been one for diving but I’ll take all the hogfish and lobster you can bring up. Lol...
 

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Due east of the Copenhagen wreck, at the very first reef encountered was the nursery for hogfish. I'd see 50 or so young ones there at a time with the bigger ones on the fringes. You can get them with shrimp if the other fish don't raid the hooks on the way down. I've also shot 30 pound black groupers there when the water temperature dropped below 72 degrees. Usually they are much deeper but come shallow when the colder water comes shallow. The bugs (lobsters) get real lazy in that cold water, making them easy to catch.

Well, I hope you get her in time for when the blackfin tuna (footballs) and dolphin show up and christen the boat with bloody decks!
 

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