My wife suggested the title
As many of you know; my boat has been laid up at Judge Yachts waiting for a new gas tank. I have been moping around the house for a couple weeks waiting for the custom tank to be made and delivered to Bill for installation. Luckily; some of my friends (Lou, Mark, Alan, and Mlag) have been kind enough to get me out on the water.
I picked up the boat yesterday and we hit the water today to give it a good run and check out all the equipment. I'm happy to say everything was in tip top order. Look out fish, 5th Tuition is back on the water
.
Bill, and his crew, did a great job and I would encourage anyone who has a major repair or restoration to at least give Bill a call. I saw a couple 27 Chesapeake's in the shop being built and drooled over them.
Anyway; I now have a smile
on my face and I look forward to wetslipping the boat until the migratory fall fish return. In the meantime, maybe the spanish or some bigger blues will make their way up the bay. Perhaps a trip south for some big croaker. Options, options, options; at least I have them now.
If you see a 22 wa Angler on the bay, give a shout on 68 or 72. If you have a hard time understanding me on the radio, it's because of the premanent grin
on my face.
5th (Marty)