RPM Tec 1/72 KILO for Sale

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  • Von Hilde
    Rear Admiral
    • Oct 2011
    • 1245

    #31
    Oh Kay the apple is gone and whats left is the orange, or may be the VW is sold and all thats left is the Benz. I already have a Bannana tree and a bike so Im good to go daddio. Ya gotta keep aholed of the buddyline round here, current is getting a little swift.

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    • HardRock
      Vice Admiral
      • Mar 2013
      • 1609

      #32
      Ah, the buddy line! But do you have the trongle or the bongle, (and which is the one that attracts sharks?)

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      • HardRock
        Vice Admiral
        • Mar 2013
        • 1609

        #33
        Originally posted by Kim Sleep
        PERSONALLY , If I WERE YOU...Id stick with only the product that Mr. Merriman produces...you can NEVER go wrong then.


        Hi Kim,

        Looks like you are out of PM space. Had to go public with the reply.

        A new 212 from Engle is around 1100 Euros plus shipping. I's be happy with USD800.00 for this one and I'll throw in a new depth keeping X-tail mixer as well. Its called an LTR6 and it provides X-tail missing with depth keeping via a pressure sensor. (Its a new thing from Engle that wasn't available when I originally made this model). The model also has proportional control of the ballast tank via a hall sensor. All in all, its a bullet proof boat.

        Let me know what you think and we can negotiate. I know that you love this stuff.

        Scott

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        • Kim Sleep
          Commander
          • Nov 2013
          • 329

          #34
          That makes more sense. there is over $1000. in guts alone!
          A man of true Frankenstinean proportions!!

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          • Von Hilde
            Rear Admiral
            • Oct 2011
            • 1245

            #35
            Originally posted by HardRock
            Ah, the buddy line! But do you have the trongle or the bongle, (and which is the one that attracts sharks?)
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ID:	98691wizz in the wetsuit. shark repellant, besides they pritty much know frogs are the top of the food chain around here. Funny you mention the creatures. I got up close and personal yesterday with a couple Great hammerheads. Peskey monsters bothered us all afternoon, fishing a couple miles out from the house. They just hung around the chum line behind the boat and ate all the fish we were trying to bring in.

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            • HardRock
              Vice Admiral
              • Mar 2013
              • 1609

              #36
              Same here. Fishing for tuna a few months back and couldn't get one to the boat. The taxman (read bronze whaler) kept collecting them on the way in!

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              • Von Hilde
                Rear Admiral
                • Oct 2011
                • 1245

                #37
                The "Taxman" is just what we call the big 12 ft bull shark that lives at the 26fathom hole. A place we fish at least once a week. You can pull in small fish under 10 pounds all day long and maybe an ocasonal barrauda will snatch one from you, but when the fish get big they dont make it to the boat when the "taxman" or his pal "El Zorro" is about. Sometimes all you get is the trophy. Head still hanging on the hook, if your luckey. Mostly they strip all the line, unless you cut em loose quick

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