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Sneakiecat

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It was the only show on when I was in the hospital after having Dominic. I haven't watched it since. Two straight days of it is enough to last me awhile.
 

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I'm still trying to weigh a front cab w/a back cab? Each has advantages, but I'd rather be in front I think. Maybe if she were longer being in back would be better?
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I'd rather be at the back with the guys working in front of me. That way when one gets swept over you can react instantly.
 

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I'd rather be at the back with the guys working in front of me. That way when one gets swept over you can react instantly.

That's a great point. But, isn't having the water break over the cab first safer for them too? Plus you can see what's right in front of you.

I'm not really a judge as my boats have never been over 22ft. I'm a TinyCaptain!;)
 

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i think i've only seen a few episodes, i saw one where a guy got a hook through his hand or something and couldn't work, and another one where they had ice on the boat or something
 

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That's a great point. But, isn't having the water break over the cab first safer for them too? Plus you can see what's right in front of you.

I'm not really a judge as my boats have never been over 22ft. I'm a TinyCaptain!;)

There are pros and cons either way...agreed


And my boat is only 19 feet.
 
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