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Captain Zod


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Captain Zod, protector of the cove. Willing and able to rescue any maidens in lake distress*. If you see him this summer driving the Tallywhacker near you, fear not for he is only the harbinger of lake tranquility.

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*subject to change depending on height/weight ratio of said maidens. Boats with a rmale/female ratio higher than 1/2 are not eligible. No sausage boats please.

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Is it true, the two best days in a mans life are the day he buys his boat, and the day he sells it?

I grew up on a lake, my dad had a bass boat. I loved fishing, but never got into waterskiing, or hanging out on the lake with the river rats like a lot of people. I guess it could be fun.

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Depends. If you trailer the boat it sucks. We did that for years. We dry dock now and its awesome. You just call when you are on the way and they have it in the water for you. When you are done they put it up.

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