A bit of a video taking the AI for a spin down to Cape Schanck from Flinders with a little Salmon action at the end.
Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
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Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
I'm getting A.I envy
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Thanks for that Mav, I enjoyed that.
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Very enjoyable 'vid', thanks for putting it up......
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Nice one mav, would love to see a walk through vid of ur setup
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Just waiting on the new sounder to arrive annd I can make that video. Tested one Railblaza mount and it worked fine so I have to fit another one on the other side now.Graybalz85 wrote:Nice one mav, would love to see a walk through vid of ur setup
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Ditto with the other posts mav, i also enjoyed the video
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Thanks for posting Mav.It looked like a great day. I was wondering how you would get a reasonable size fish on board if you had to go over the amas - now you have answered that question.
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
If I was a little closer to the ocean then this would be my pick I reckon. Enjoy Mav
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Re: Taking the new A.I. for its frst real spin.
Nice one Mav, I'm definitely
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