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Old 04-30-2005, 12:55 PM
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Smile Hello from the Sea of Cortez

Just thought you 210 owners might be interested in the spreading popularity of your boat. When i first brought mine to Loreto, Mexico, it was the first permanently located in this community. Now we have five more. The 210 is an ideal boat for fishing our local waters and can handle easily the varied fishing conditions we see. I've personally experienced the tremendous durability this boat has, but that's another story. Enjoy what you got! Hasta luego.
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Old 04-30-2005, 10:15 PM
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well hello back....I use mine in all condition....love mine as well
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Old 05-01-2005, 11:34 AM
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I bring my 210 to Loreto every summer. In 2003 I saw one other 210, last year I saw at least 5. Who knows who many this year. Great boat for the Sea of Cortez.
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Old 05-02-2005, 06:54 PM
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Baja & 210

Glad to hear the 210CC is no stranger to the Sea of Cortez. I've gone down there about 10 times but with a smaller aluminum\0\0???;\0\0\0\0??@\02ke my 03 down there next year. How did you guyz find the trailer trip - an 8'6" beam must make for some rectal puckering as you pass big rigs on narrow stretches of hwy 1? Any bearing issues or suspension issues from the potholes?

Barry
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Old 05-03-2005, 01:25 AM
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I was there

I took my 210 to Loreto last July for three weeks. I was surprised to see "so many" others there as I see none where I live north of SF Calif.

Yes, it was I thought a challenging tow. I had calluses on my left fingers. I found if was easier if I closed my eyes as the trucks passed.

It was a perfect boat for Loreto.

Be back, sans Triumph in July.

NorCal Phil.
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Old 05-06-2005, 10:16 PM
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Baja Highway 1

I towed my 210 to Loreto three years ago and, yes, it was a challenge. No one who hasn't done it can fully appreciate the stress that goes along with that little 700 mile drive. My boat is there and hopefully will not have to make the return trip for several years. If you get down our way, check out Andres Cata {I think that's his last name) for a great fishing guide. He's lived there all of his life and speaks English. He also knows the waters as well as any Pescador in Loreto. I'll be down there again in June. Keep your eye out for a red T-top with a black 15 hp kicker. Hasta luego, Dennis
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Old 05-12-2007, 11:48 PM
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I am a diver from north carolina. met a fellow NAUI instructor from california a couple weeks ago who raves about the sea of cortez. I must go this year. and yes it would be great to have my 21 CC there but alas the drive is too long. will have to stay entertained in the rich waters of NC. am looking forward to this season of diving from my boat.
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