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Firefox497

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  1. Thanks guys. I ended up going with a Solstice Quest inflatable dinghy I got from a local store. Cheap and durable enough to keep me happy until I can get something serious. Probably a Sea Eagle 285. Either way, thank you guys again for replying.
  2. Hello everyone! After a very long hiatus since the days of worms and bobbers, I can finally get serious into fishing. I need help getting on the water and off the dirt though. What I'm working with is my 2012 Hyundai Sonata (4 door sedan). Sure it has a frightening amount of power for its size, but I was looking into getting something that I won't need a trailer for. I have no experience with them, and driving in Virginia is terrifying enough as it is. Money isn't an issue, but at the same time I don't want to spend all of what I have. It's just me after all. Tldr: I need help with buying boat. What would you wonderful people recommend to someone to start out with? Thank you in advance for any helpers

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