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Getting wet

Posted: May 28th, '20, 17:56
by CHolgerson
Hogie is getting splashed after a long off season of motor work and cleaning. Looking forward to the upcoming fishing season. I hope everyone is healthy and doing well.
https://i.imgur.com/cev3PIS.jpg

Chris

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 28th, '20, 22:32
by Tommy
Chris, that is one beautiful Bahia Mar! Remind me where she lives and what power. Have a great season!

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 06:56
by CHolgerson
Thank you Tommy. It is my father's boat and they are both down in Indian River Delaware. It has cummins 6bta 300 hp for power.

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 08:50
by Carl
Looks great!
Hope you have a great season.

So is the chair mounted up that high in the center of the cockpit or just put there?

When I saw picture quickly last night, boat appeared to have a gin pole with radar stuck on top. Went to bed thinking that's an odd design. A good night s sleep, some strong coffee I can now see its a light pole, and one that is not attached to the boat.

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 09:15
by John_Spiezio
Wow that boat looks good

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 09:26
by CHolgerson
The chair you see in the picture is the passenger side helm chair. It is mounted on the engine box, which was placed in the cockpit during the photograph.

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 09:30
by CHolgerson

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 17:16
by Carl
Wow, that helm looks awesome!

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 17:54
by Squarehead
It's a work in progress.

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 29th, '20, 22:49
by Tommy
Chris, who’s the tiny little skipper at the helm in the last picture?

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 30th, '20, 08:23
by CHolgerson
Good eyes Tommy. That is my oldest daughter Lorelei. She is almost 4 now.

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 30th, '20, 21:37
by Seapalm
Very Fine! A rare species with fine lines!

Re: Getting wet

Posted: May 31st, '20, 08:34
by Priceless
"Hogie" looked great in her slip yesterday. It's one slip closer to me since Chris's dads neighbor just got a zillion dollar Grady (twin 425s) and he wanted to swap slips so he can use his gunwale door. Also have a third Bahia Mar "Reel Classic" on the next pier. Since the restaurant and bar are closed everyone was out on the docks enjoying the great weather. And for an added bonus, while fishing the Del-Jersey for sea bass, I saw Jimmy G's "Killer Instinct" in the flesh. What a beautiful ride.