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436.1 | Go for it. | KAOFS::LEBLANC | | Fri Jul 31 1987 15:09 | 6 |
| Hi..I'm a Canuk from Kanata, Ont. I can't believe the price of the
Coleman Crawdad down there. I was looking at that same boat yesterday
and it was priced at $745.00 Canadian. Thats approx. $570 U.S. using
1.3 exchange rate. $162.00 is a steal....go for it.
Al
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436.2 | rebate | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Fri Jul 31 1987 15:30 | 7 |
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I just called them, there is also a 25 dollar rebate. you do the
math. I'm buyin
GW
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436.3 | Sure beats a canoe... | TOPCAT::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Fri Jul 31 1987 15:44 | 7 |
| I'll give ya a hand Gary, that comes out to $137 after the rebate...
A bargain to say the least... If I didn't have the V and the canoe,
I'd grab one for sure...
don mac - who has already sent one part-time partner out to get one
and has been trying to get ahold of the #1 partner...
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436.6 | | STOWMA::LANGE | Looks jes like a Telefunkin U47 | Fri Jul 31 1987 17:35 | 3 |
| Hey TBDW...
Now you can get over to A1A site in Westboro,and haul in that lunker
I lost during vacation...
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436.8 | THE CRAWDAD WIZARD | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Mon Aug 03 1987 10:13 | 26 |
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Thank you, Thank you.
You can all sit down now. The Back Deck Wizard is now OFFICIALLY,,,
THE CRAWDAD WIZARD
I am Ready now.
Let's all help THE CRAWDAD WIZARD find all the cool shit for his
new CRAWDAD!
1) Small gas putter for the back (Any suggestions as to size or
make. Used is good. Does anyone know about the British Seagull?
2) Electric for the front. How about you guys that are ready for
upgradin?
BB is gonna love the fact that I will fish the tourneys with the
CRAWDAD and still clean his watch.
Thank you for your support
THE CRAWDAD WIZARD
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436.9 | | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Fri Aug 28 1987 18:00 | 9 |
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Hey now that I have this CRAWDAD all screwed together, does it have
to be registered?
I'm still looking for a moter for the front and back.
Can't do much till after DEATHWORLD.
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436.10 | | BEOWLF::RIEU | 2 weeks and counting... | Sat Aug 29 1987 10:36 | 2 |
| Must be registered if you put a motor on it.
Denny
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436.11 | where is it?? | VLNVAX::HEDERSTEDT | T.B.S. | Wed Oct 21 1987 11:50 | 6 |
| Is there a note in this file that goes into detail about the CRAWDAD?
I thought there was but I cannot find it.Anyone know where it is
as I would like to get one this fall.
wayne
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436.12 | | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Wed Oct 21 1987 12:21 | 8 |
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Wayne, call Gil Davis. He is selling his cheap/needs the $ ..
Call me at dtn 296-4196 I have one and love it!
TCDW
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436.13 | wayne check out 504 | VAXINE::BACZKO | | Wed Oct 21 1987 12:33 | 6 |
| Wayne,
look at note 504 if you'd like a scanoe
Les
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436.14 | BOAT CART | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Wed Apr 06 1988 13:07 | 11 |
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BOAT CART
This boat cart allows one person to roll a small boat upside down.
So the add says. It shows a picture and looks like what i have
been looking for. Zinc plated tanem wheels etc.
Ramsey outdoor catalog 201-261-5000 $29.95
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436.15 | | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Mon Apr 18 1988 20:58 | 4 |
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I can't find a repair kit for a CRAWDAD.......please help
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436.16 | | SALEM::RIEU | Who gets custody of Chuck Sullivan? | Tue Apr 19 1988 09:16 | 3 |
| Did you try writing to Coleman? Try 800 directory assistance,
they might even have a toll-free number.
Denny
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436.18 | moved | COLORS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass | Wed May 11 1988 10:42 | 20 |
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Note 714.0 CRAWDAD INFO NEEDED 1 reply
LEVLS3::DEVNO 7 lines 11-MAY-1988 08:08
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Does anyone know of a good place, (price wise), to buy a
CRAWDAD? Also, do any of them come with swivel seats? Whats
a good type electric to buy for it also?
Dick
DTN 223-7918
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Note 714.1 CRAWDAD INFO NEEDED 1 of 1
SALEM::RIEU "Who gets custody of Chuck Sullivan?" 3 lines 11-MAY-1988 09:20
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Bj's Wholesale Club (there's one in Salem) has them for less
than $300 I believe.
Denny
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436.19 | A good deel | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Thu Sep 01 1988 14:08 | 8 |
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CRAWDADS....7 left........ $199.00
@ Richs in HUDSON, MA.
These are the new model (ramX) Pretty good deal.
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436.20 | a | SONATA::LANGE | I got me a 3 Jumbo-Joe Jones! | Thu Sep 01 1988 14:16 | 6 |
| TBDW..
How stable are they with two adults?...
Hey...hows 'bout a "fish-off" at the Delaney Proj. tomorrow night
after woik?
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436.21 | 299 not 199 SORRY | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Thu Sep 01 1988 15:05 | 17 |
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The CRAWDAD is VERY stable with two adults.....I do it all the time.
My CRAWDAD generally holds:
. A large beverage cooler (doubles as a table) full of ice and diet
pepsi
. Three or Four tackle boxes
. 6, 7, or 8 rods
. An electric on the front with battery
. A two horse gas motor on the back
. Two adults
Plenty safe and very stable
TCDW
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436.22 | | BPOV02::J_AMBERSON | | Thu Sep 01 1988 15:48 | 4 |
| How would this boat be to hunt out of?? How much water does it
draw? What does it weigh?
Jeff
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436.23 | | PERFCT::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Thu Sep 01 1988 16:07 | 11 |
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HOLD IT.......HOLD IT........
I srewed up. It's 299 not 199. SORRY.
It would be a great duck boat if that's what your thinkin about.
doesn't draw much water at all. Depends of course on how you load
it up.
and no fish offs at DELANEY project. You need an airboat to get
around in there.
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436.24 | Finally Floating | DNEAST::HARRIS_STEVE | | Mon Jul 24 1989 08:14 | 28 |
| My brother and I bought a CRAWDAD two weeks ago and finally have it
outfitted to do some good bass fishing. We figured that we did pretty
good since we were on a tight budget (Co-op's are poor). The DAD and
all acessories will fit on top/in my Rabbit so we can fish any small
pond without to much effort; takes us about ten minutes to unload boat
and mount accessories. This is what we got:
COLEMAN CRAWDAD BOAT $299.00 w/rebate (RICH'S)
Eagle Fish ID LCD Depthfinder $129.00 Service Merchandise
MinnKota Model 10 (8lb thrust) $ 51.00 Bass Pro Shops
5.0 hp Johnson (1953 but perfect) $175.00 Lucky Purchase
Boat Registatation + Excise Tax $ 11.00
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$665.00
Since we split the cost we got out of it for pretty cheap. We have
already used it about 10 times and has improved are catch tremendously.
I have been using an old car battery for the electric motor and
depth finder. Do I really need a deep cycle battery or would I
probably be all set with a small (looking at weight aspect) car
battery? The electric motor draws 12 amps (max) and the depthfinder
draws .200 milliamperes.
Can the Transducer send signals through the RAM-X plastic?
Currently I have the transduced mounted in the rear but I don't want to
beat on it by hitting it on the ground.
No more fishing from shore, Ahhhh
Steve
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436.25 | Nifty little boat! | CASPRO::PRESTON | What makes the Hottentots so hot? | Mon Jul 24 1989 14:40 | 17 |
| Steve,
I just recently bought a Crawdad (package deal from someone w. too
little time to use it), including a 5hp motor, trolling motor, and
a few other accessories (but no fish finder). I used it up at
Winnipesaukee while we were up there on vacation. Sure nicer than
a canoe, but I am selling the outboard to try to offset the expense
a little, since most of the fishing I do is not that far ffrom where
the boat is launched - or in small water - so I can do without the
gas motor if necessary.
Anyhow, I think they're great, but the thing's a bear to handle
(load and unload) alone, which I have had to do a few times. This
one's an XT model, 150lb vs 110lb, but I like the fully carpetted
floor and swivel seats once it's in the water..!
Ed
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436.26 | CRAWDADIN' | DNEAST::HARRIS_STEVE | | Mon Jul 24 1989 16:17 | 16 |
| Ed,
The CRAWDAD is growing on me more and more every day. It is so
simple to just toss it over a gaurd rail into some small rarely fished
pond. If you already have a battery in your boat I would really
suggest that you get a LCD depthfinder. The EAGLE that we got has more
features than I could have ever imagined 5 years ago plus it is very
light and waterproof. Mounting the tranducer is difficult once the
boat is assembled, that is why I asked about internal mounting.
Right now I gust have wood screws holding the transducer into the
RAM-X material, not very rugged to say the least since it very easy to
scrape it against the ground.
I am going out this evening to catch a lunker in the DAD on my
secret honey hole on Lake Aintnobasstocook.
Think anyone would get upset if I put "Bass Masters Classic" in decals on
the side of the CRAWDAD?
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436.27 | Fish Finder Test | EDRON1::DOTY | Russ Doty, CTC | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:31 | 14 |
| Procedure to see if you can use the transducer on a fish finder
through the hull (from an EAGLE installation manual).
Get some water on the floor of the boat -- either on the entire
floor, or build up a dam of clay around the transducer. 1/8" or
so water depth is fine. Hold the transducer against the floor,
making sure that there are no air bubbles between the transducer
and the floor. Use the finder, comparing signals with signals when
the transducer is outside in the water. If the signals are comparable,
then you can mount the transducer inside.
For permanant mounting, use a hard-set epoxy and epoxy the transducer
to the floor. Make sure that there are no air bubbles or debris
between the transducer and the floor.
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436.28 | Modifications | ASDS::SANDER | | Tue Oct 17 1989 18:00 | 13 |
| Been doing a lot of traveling lately. I am always looking for something
to read, especially about fishing.
In the September Fishing and Boating Illustrated there was an article
about modifying a crawdad. They did some neat things that made it real
functional. The article was the second of two parts. the first was in the
previous issue. I think it was July or July August.
I have the article if anyone wants a copy.
A crawdad fan
Ed
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436.29 | | MCIS5::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Mon Oct 23 1989 09:21 | 13 |
| Hey, big Ed......
I am very interested. Would you send a copy to;
Garry wiersum
upo1/4
I am having a bit of trouble with the tuna tour.
Thanks
TCDW
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436.30 | Crawdad Day ?? | SA1794::CUZZONES | Mondo Bondo | Mon Oct 23 1989 13:54 | 20 |
| TCDW and all you other Crawdaddies might be interested in a bit
of trivia I came across in the newspaper this morning. The subject
was drinking customs in Scandinavia. I do not own a crawdad, drink
or reside in Scandinavia... I merely repeat this as a public service.
"Drinking is ingrained in national customs, from the protocol of
a formal evening party to the celebration of Crawdad day, which
falls on August 10."
"On that day, Swedes wear party hats, tie red napkins below their
chins, sing boisterous drinking songs and plunder a bowl of the
small lobster-like shellfish. Custom dictates that each claw is
washed down with a glass of schnapps. About 20 crawdads make a
meal."
Hey Coonass, are you sure the Cajuns came from France via Canada?
-SSCDS-
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436.31 | Dey is internashanal | DLOACT::BEAZLEY | | Mon Oct 23 1989 14:24 | 9 |
| Mais yea, but all de peoples luv dem mudbugs!! It take bout 200 ob dem
to make a cajun meal!!
Chew might wont to read de poem Evangelina, by Longuefellow. He tell it
all bout dem cajuns..
Coonass
Am I gonna see chew dis week????
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