Worms can melt my boat.

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ACRon
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Worms can melt my boat.

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All I know is they can melt the plastic Triton uses for the back storage compartment liners!

And it takes 3 months to get new ones.
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Gary Dobyns
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KB & Triton Mike you scared ?

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A little 4 inch Robo Worm can eat your boat? Now I know where TRITANIC came from. You guys still fish Robo Worms? Beware Robo's got new bigger, meaner stuff on the way. I guess you will just have to miss out. Greg and Mike at Robo would feel really bad if their worms ate your boat and you didn't swim well. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Hey Gary...

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...is it true that the name of your houseboat is Rush's Money? kb says it is.
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Hell yes, he tagged me with BDO

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which means "beats Dave often". I think that's a lot better than his version. Dave is dangerous to mess with, much too quick with words. I'll pay later, but I always would take a single and see if they could hit the home run. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Worms can melt my boat.

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I had a senko sittn on the little case that rattle traps come in. It melted right through the case.
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SOUNDS LIKE TRITON BETTER GET TOGETHER WITH PLANO AND MAKE A BETTER COMPARTMENT, OR MAYBE TALK TO RANGER; (THEY DON'T HAVE THAT PROBLEM SINCE I BEEN RUNNING ONE IN 1989 !!!THERE YA GO !
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KB or Triton Mike - silent ????*NM*

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*NM*
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Didn't your mama teach you?

It's not nice to pick on the handycaped. :)

They are both busy having their rear compartments lined with spray in bed liner.

Maybe it would be a good question to send to KB for the show this Saturday.
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Oh I am sorry I was out putting decals on the BACK of my Triton so you Ranger boys could see them!!!! Ron what compartment tray are you putting worms in?? Is it the back storage compartment or the ones in the battery box area? I haven't heard anything like this but if you call Triton customer service at 888-887-4866 I think they can get you new trays. Triton and Plano are hooked up, the boat comes with 12 Plano boxes that fit into the compartment.

Oh and bring the ?????? on there Dewayne :lol: BDO you and Ron C wanna open up that worm can??? I heard you both are opening up a USED boat store........... :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Ron if I can help you get the lids let me know.

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I just have a 2001 Bayliner Fish/ski boat set up for mainly fishing. I left some rubber worms in the drink holders and sure enough it melted a big groove in the plastic. You would think they would make these boats a little more durable these days!
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Aigght I'm late on this post. Gary i see how ya playin the game now ;). Little ol 4 inch worm posts and I'm supposed to catch this one LOL. I don't know what ACRon is talking about ie worms melting his Triton liners??? I take simple green and clean the storage liners quite a bit and they come clean??? Ron you got somethin in them worms you using that we need to know about? Heck if it melts the liner inside the Triton you Ranger owners better not put it on the gel coat of a ranger. It might delaminate it and Gary will have to be responsible in finding you a new lead sled :)

T Mike said it!!!
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You guys finally wake up

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KB you must be loosing your mind. I don't have any boats for sale. The only boat I have is the one I'm running and it's not for sale until Sept. I sold one yesterday and again as always unadvertised. :wink: Ron C. does have a boat for sale and he has not sold it because of the engine. I don't think you really want to go there. :twisted: T- Mike it's about time you woke up. These lead sleds you and KB want to talk about are running 69 to 70 MPH with 2 guys, full of fuel, with 2 large bass guys in the boat on GPS. Tritanic's now are faster than Rangers, by a couple mph, and you guys "usually" get a little more on us when we are running to the weigh-in but it's just the added weigh in green critters that are getting bagged. :D :D
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I guess I am lucky that I own an OLD Ranger - '85, it may not be the best looking, or the fastest boat around, but atleast worms don't eat through the storage compartments :D Har!!!!!!
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I don't know Gary, I saw your weigh in slip at Havsau and I am pretty sure it wasn't green critters weighing down that lead sled ;)~~ OUCHIEEEE!!!! LOL Must have been that See FOOD diet you've been talking about :)

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kb--Plastic corrosion

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It is the utility tray box over the batteries in the back of my SF21. Galaxie finally go me some replacements but they are made of the same material.

My back seat tossed some magic worms and yamamoto grubs in bags in the compartment and they spilled. Ate through wherever they touched. Totally ventilated the bottom.

Did somebody say bed liner spray......Good idea.
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Dude, that 18 lbs he lost at Havasu

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is BACK!

He's back to the 2-double doubles, fries and a shake. And that his snack! HAR!HAR! :lol: :lol:

But I would be talkin smack about the weight slip at Havasu.......nobody except "The Kid" was really catching them. I saw a lot of names I know down that list! Me included!

T-Mike, hope all is well in Georgia.
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How old is the boat?

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I wouldn't spray it in, until somebody at Triton looked at it. That shouldn't happen.

You should sent KB a private message and see if he could look at it and get you some help.(KB, sorry to volunteer you)
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Dude, you are getting testy

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in your old age! :D

And you let Dobyns and RonC get up on you like that! :lol: :lol:

You can type and talk faster than either of those guys....I expected more. Besides, I think they may started a new "dealership" real soon.
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