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BLUEWATER YACHT SALES - John Riggs • pg. BC 40’ Heritage Boatworks 2007 • Cummins Power. Helm A/C. 30kt Cruise. Asking $399,000 • Call (910)256-6643

BLUEWATER YACHT SALES - John Riggs • pg. 2 53’ Viking 1990 • 820 MANs – 580 hrs. New Electronics. Clean! Asking $260,00 • Call (910)262-5566

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BLUEWATER YACHT SALES - Sean Doyle 40’ Gary Davis 1995 • 2006 Cummins 490hp 28kt Cruise. Asking $259,000 • Call (910) 620-1900

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CURTIS STOKES & ASSOCIATES, INC. • pg. 3 1976 58’ Hatteras LRC Reduced to $439,000 • Curtis Stokes • (954) 684-0218

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one owner low hours boat on upgraded 320 hp MerCruiser 6.2MX engine, TRAILER INCLUDED, Captains Choice exhaust, stereo upgraded, 45+ mph!! Priced to sell to the first serious buyer at $39,900-!!

26’ Sea Ray Sundancer, 2006

clean one owner boat with low hours. Many options including air/heat, full camper canvas, vacu flush head, and so much more. Gorgeous pewter hull. You won’t find one for less at only $49,900-!!

40’ Sea Ray Sedan Bridge, 1999

Upgraded 3126 Cat diesel engines rated at 340 hp. Over $25,000- in upgrades the past three years including new canvases, new flat screen TVs, new stereo system, electronic upgrades, new interior soft goods and more. A true MUST SEE priced right by her two boat owner at only $149,900!!

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Sea Ray 500 Sedan Bridge, 2005 • $475,000. Auto-pilot, New Canvas, Boat Davit. Call Robert Sparkman at 843-251-1321 or robert. sparkman@marinemax.com

46’ HATTERAS SPORTFISH, 1975/2011 • This boat is a fine example of a RESTORED CLASSIC. A real HEAD TURNER at every port of call. This boat has had over 150k spent on her in last several years and is a MUST SEE!! Recent Survey, $125k. Call Mike Stidham 910-515-4122 or mike. stidham@marinemax.com

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41’ Meridian 411 Sedan Bridge, 2007 • with upgraded 425 hp Cummins diesels, bow and stern thrusters, full electronics, two huge staterooms, plus, spacious salon. Lowest priced ‘07 on the market at only $299,900-!! Call Mike Knoll 910-620-9903 or mike.knoll@ marinemax.com

445 Caver, 1998 • This well maintained 445 shows unbelievably well. All new gauges on the fly bridge, new canvas and isinglass enclosures, professional maintained are just a few of the highlights. This boat has all the room of a condo with the added feature of mobility with twin diesel Cummins. If you are looking for an ACMY call Andy Farmer 910-264-4818 or andy.farmer@marinemax.com

Bertram 37 Convertible, 1989 • Fresh professional rebuilds on UPGRADED Detroit 671 TA with 450 H.P., 26K cruise, Warranty remaining. Raymarine E-120 w/chart/radar/sounder, Auto pilot. She is VERY NICE! BRING OFFERS!! $129k. Call Mike Stidham 910-515-4122 or mike.stidham@ marinemax.com

240 Sea Ray Sundancer, 2000 • New canvas and mooring cover, portable AC unit, 330hrs on 5.7L MerCruiser engine, newer risers and manifolds, many recent upgrades-new batteries, batt. charger, steering cable, water pump, etc. $24,995. Call Andy Farmer 910-2644818 or andy.farmer@marinemax.com

310 Sundancer, 2001 • Freshwater boat most of it’s life and it shows, dry stored now, mooring cover, camper canvas, 5.7L V-drive engine package, Gen-set, she is loaded and shows great! Asking $64,995. Call Andy Farmer 910-264-4818 or andy.farmer@ marinemax.com

320 Cruisers Yacht, 2005 • $95,000. Bow Thruster, Mercury 6.2L Horizon Engines. Call Robert Sparkman at 843-251-1321 or robert. sparkman@marinemax.com

Wellcraft 330 Coastal, 2004 • 370 Volvo Diesels, Generator, New Isinglass, Tower, Raymarine Chartplotter/Radar/Sounder, Auto Pilot. PRICED TO MOVE IMMEDIATELY! $99k. Call Mike Stidham 910-5154122 or mike.stidham@marinemax.com

Boston Whaler 32 Outrage Cuddy Cabin, 2006 • $117k. Radar/GPS-Freezer-Outriggers-Cabin-Twin 275 Verados. Call Robert Sparkman at 843-251-1321 or email robert.sparkman@ marinemax.com

50’ Marine Trader Wide Body, 1986 • Three big staterooms and four heads. Huge full beam salon and master stateroom. Perfect live aboard or boat for the loop. Only 700 hours. Over $25,000- in recent upgrades and updates!! Reduced to $229,900-!! Call Mike Knoll 910620-9903 or mike.knoll@marinemax.com

Sea Ray 40 Sundancer, 2008 • Upgraded 425HP Cummins with low hours, Twin Raymarine E-120s w/Radar/Autopilot. Helm AC/Heat, cockpit TV, Underwater lights. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $279k. Call Mike Stidham 910-515-4122 or mike.stidham@marinemax.com

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2003 Cruisers 3750 Motoryacht Yanmar Diesels Call Doug Ford at 843-340-0080

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Big 8.1’s only 225 hrs, cherry interior, clean! Call Ric Stanley at 910-297-4444

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1988 47’ Marine Trader Tradewinds Cummins Diesels Call Frank Stilley at 843-457-9727

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D6 Volvo Diesels – Bow and Stern Thrusters Call Doug Ford at 843-340-0080

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Cummins Diesels, Bow and Stern Thrusters Call Doug Ford at 843-340-0080

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2007 Sea Ray 310 Sundancer 100 hours, Mint condition! Loaded! Call Ric Stanley at 910-297-4444

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2001 Pursuit 2870 Offshore Twin Yamaha 200 HPDI’s Call Doug Ford at 843-340-0080

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2001 Wellcraft 330 Coastal

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2007 Rampage 33 Barta Canyon REDUCED! C-7 Cats Extended Warranty Call Doug Ford at 843-340-0080

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MerCruisers 350 Mags Call Doug Ford at 843-340-0080

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Twin 275 Verado’s, Radar, Furuno Navnet, autopilot, trlr. Call Ric Stanley at 910-297-4444

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2008 26 Sea Hunt Gamefish Twin 150 Yamaha 4 Strokers, Garage Kept w/trailer Call Bobby Gregory at 843-412-6587

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The Proof

Is In the Fishing By Ernie Horvath T

his is the fourth article in a series to help inform and educate fishermen and women on all the newest types of rods that are available today. Rod performance and sensitivity are two key factors to consider when selecting a rod but the total weight of the rod is the biggest factor affecting the overall performance of the rod. Have you ever wondered why you are worn completely out after fishing for six hours plus? If your rods are over or close to ten years old, I will guarantee you that the rod weight is a key factor. Most rods from that era weigh a minimum of five and a half ounces and up. I had a customer bring in two six foot medium action rods from that era. The rods weighed six point four ounces each. Just by removing the glue in handles and upgrading to cork grips and a graphite reel seat, we lowered the total weight on each rod by two point two ounces. Think back, remember going to a tackle store or a custom rod builder and selecting a rod you thought you might like but even with a reel on it felt “tip heavy”. Now visit your local custom rod builder or tackle store and select a micro guide system rod. The words “tip heavy” will no longer be in your vocabulary. Just for comparison, a set of double foot guides for an older seven foot spin rod will weigh as much as one ounce. A set of micro-guides for the same rod plus the tip, weigh between point one and point two ounces even though there are three more guides to the set. These weights hold true on both custom and the better built factory rods.

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So what is light? Most of the less expensive store bought rods weigh four point eight to six ounces plus. The factory built micro-guide rods weigh in at four to five ounces. How would you feel about a rod that weighs three point one to three point six ounces? I have built four rods for my wife and myself and they are not bream rods. We use them for Drum, Flounder, Bass, Stripers and Speckled Trout. After fishing all day long I still have enough energy to take my wife out to dinner and not fall asleep during the meal. The future in rods is light. Contact Ernie Horvath at eprodandreel@gmail.com to have your old rods converted to micro light or have your own micro light rod custom built to your specifications. Ernie Horvath – E.P.’S Custom Rod and Reel

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44’ Carver 444 Cockpit Motor Yacht. This well maintained Carver is ready to be sold. New canvas and many upgrades. Recent bottom paint. In the water and available for showing. $209,000

2007 36’ Sea Ray 36 Sedan Bridge. This wonderfully maintained yacht is a great way to enjoy the water in style and comfort. You must see this boat for yourself to appreciate her appearance and many upgrades. $199,000

39’ Mainship Mediterranean 39E. Don’t let the price fool you, the owner wants this boat sold! Huge cockpit and swim platform, recent paint and canvas with full enclosure. $31,900

38’ Chris-Craft Commander. This 38 footer has plenty of room both on the flybridge and in the cabin. Some of her recent upgrades have been new fuel tanks, canvas-camper with enclosure, and new head with hoses. Just hauled in March 2012 for new bottom paint and zincs. Boat is freshly waxed with new front windows on fly bridge. $54,900

1978/2006 Complete Refit 44’ Trojan. New engines, new generator, new fuel tanks. $160,000

2005 30’ Sea Ray 300 Sundancer. Low hours, impeccably maintained and ready to go. $82,000

1981 33’ Pearson 323. Very clean boat ready to be sailed away. Volvo diesel power, same owner for 20+ years. Looking for offers! $22,900

31’ Blackfin Combi Express. Boat is ready to be run and fished. 12/6/11 engines were completely serviced. Hull and topsides just compounded and waxed. Desirable 370hp Cummins engines. $84,900

2005 27’ Sea ray 270 Amberjack. Ready to go! $49,000

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Dorado Tactics

By Mike Laubscher of Blue Water Charters | Durban – www.bluewatercharters.co.za Dorado - Also known as Mahi-mahi and Dolphin fish.

Lures

Dorado is one of the most fun fish to catch in our oceans, their greedy gregarious feeding habits along with the aerial acrobatics when hooked up make this species a firm favourite amongst offshore anglers, not to mention the fact that they also make good table fair.

There are many lures that can be used, and I have caught them on small spoons meant for Queen Mackerel right through to large 12 inch Kona’s meant for Marlin so there is no saying which lure is perfect for them, I will list some of my favorites which have produced me many Dorado over the years.

Dorado is Spanish for “golden” and it reminds one of El Dorado “The lost city of Gold” which I am sure is due to the conspicuous colouring of this species. Dorado is also a constellation in the Southern Sky that has a Large Magellanic Cloud surrounding it. The name Mahi-mahi comes from Hawaii which means “very strong” and I am quite certain that this derives from the fight these fish give when hooked up. Dorado are surface dwellers and are found offshore in temperate, tropical and subtropical waters all over the world, they are an extremely fast growing species with an average lifespan of around 5yrs, average sizes caught are from 6-15Kgs, they can get larger with some fish reaching well over 20Kgs which are usually Bulls and are highly sought after by Sport anglers worldwide. These fish often swim in small shoals when younger, and the mature ones are usually found in pairs, so you can be sure if you catch a male the female is right there close by. Dorado will usually be around when water temperatures reach 24deg.C and higher, known as an open water species it is common that they are caught out in the deeper waters, but these fish can also often be found near shallow reefs and even right behind the breakers. You will often find them hunting near shallow pinnacles and ledges, colour lines, current lines, weed lines and one of my personal favorite places is by floating debris. Off Durban you will also find them at the FADS. When you go out looking for Dorado you need to find these types of places and you will most likely find Dorado. They are not a difficult fish to hook up as they are ravenous greedy predators that will eat just about anything that moves from small to large, fast moving and slow moving, they like bright colours and shiny things and so just about any lure will do the trick.

Lipped Lures – My personal favorites are the shallow runners • Halco Laser Pros in the 160 size • Rapala X-Rap Splash Baits in size 14

Rapala X-Rap Splash Baits - Size 14

Colours that I prefer are Pink, Red heads and Blue Silver. These can be trolled from 4 knots right through to around 9 knots. Feathers – I love using feathers for Dorado • Tuna Feathers work extremely well, just change the Tuna hook to a single • Jet Feathers, specifically the Williamson ones • Small flash feathers

Medium size Kona’s

Colours that I prefer Blue/ White, Red/White, Black/ Purple, Green/Yellow, Red/ Black These can be trolled from 6 knots right through to around 12 knots.

A stunning Bull Dorado caught offshore Durban

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Kona’s from 6 inch right through to 9 inch, with 8 inch being my favorite • Cup Faced Kona’s work like a charm off the riggers • Slanted faced Kona’s are best off the corners, and don’t be scared to come in close, even as close as 5 meters • When trolling Kona’s I like to stick a large one far back on the shot gun, typically I like to use a mould craft wide range here.

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Dorado Tactics

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Colours that I prefer Orange/Yellow, Black/Purple, Blue/Pink, Blue/White, Red/Black These can be trolled from 6 knots right through to around 12 knots. Lures like the Island lures are ideal for adding strip baits, and 6 inch cupped faced lures like the Williamson Sailfish Catcher are perfect for adding whole dead baits into your trolling spread. Once you have a hook up and you are fighting the fish, do not clear all your lines and never ever stop the boat, keep it at least one motor engaged. I usually like to keep one of the rigger lines and the shot gun out as far too many times you will get the mate screaming off with one of these whilst you are fighting the initial hook up. Keep a spinning rod handy for pitch baits and once you get your first fish close to the boat hold him there about 10m away, rig up a dead sardine on the spinning rod and cast it out and let this drift because if it was a shoal all the other Dorado’s will be following that fish, only once this baited line goes on with a fish do you bring in the initial fish, and you repeat this procedure until there is no more action, often you can get another 5 or 6 Dorado once you have the initial hook up, but almost always you will at least catch the mate. Dead Baits and Live Baits Dorado loooove dead sardines and mackerel, these can be fished in several ways, as mentioned above you can use sardines to add some flavor to you Kona’s, and you can also troll them slowly behind the boat, especially when you find floating debris, weed lines and

Here is a story about a raving mad Dorado Bull. A few years ago whilst fishing with some clients we had had a good day catching Snoek (Queen Mackerel), but now the Snoek had gone quiet and so we made our way to the deep side of No.1 to do some bottom fishing. Before I even had the bottom rods ready we noticed Dorado flashing by the boat, and so I changed the rigging and we started pitching dead sardines, I remember that day very well because we already had 11 Snoek onboard and we only had 19 sardines on board and each one produced a Dorado. The fishing was crazy mad and for most of the time all 5 of us had a Dorado on and we were running around the centre Feathers and Island Lures consul deck knitting whilst the fish who were trying their utmost to tangle us up, we already had about 10 Dorado on board when one of the guys hooked into a Big Bull of around 15Kg’s and he really tested the spinning tackle to its limits but eventually we got this angry slapping ball of Dorado onto the boat. This was where the real fun began, because when I gaffed him and swung this bad tempered fish overboard he wriggled off the gaff landing on deck, 3 guys were still fighting their Dorado’s and this Bull decided to start flapping his way around the deck chasing and slapping everyone on board, luckily the hook had come out so there was no danger of this but we all got our fair share of Dorado blood painting.

The Golden Colour of the Dorado so on. You can also fish these dead baits or live Mackerel on the drift using balloons (keeping baits close to the surface), where you keep close to a weed line or near the debris, if the current is screaming there is no need to use balloons as the speed alone will keep your baits up. Drifting dead sardines and live mackerel like this works extremely well when the North East wind is blowing. You can also use spinning rods and cast these dead sardines at the weed lines or debris whilst on the drift. For drifting dead baits I like to use a leader of 0.8mm – 1.0mm and a narrow gauge J hook from 6/0 to 8/0 which you simply push through the eye sockets, and a 7/0 circle hook also works extremely well. Again, once you have the 1st fish on, do not boat him until you get the second hook up. This method makes your boat into a FAD (Fish Aggregating Device) all by itself and you will often find the Dorado feeding right at the boat. Often using this method we have had 5 or even 6 fish on at the same time. Handling Dorado To have a clear conscience after writing this article, I have to include a little about handling these fish. Dorado are bad tempered fish, and when hooked up fight like mad and jump like crazy, once on board they go even crazier and if not dealt with correctly can cause injury to those on the boat, especially when chain gangs are involved. The best thing to do is before you gaff the fish, have a crew member open the fish hatch so when you gaff the fish, you gaff and bring over board directly into the fish hatch in one move and shut the door.

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The beast was determined not to be caught and when at the bow he tried to jump over board, to me there was no ways this fish was going back and I pulled him back and sat on him, it was when I sat on this Bull that he decided to snack on my family jewels rendering me useless for several minutes.

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AMERICA’S FISHERMEN TAKE TWO IN A ROW House Votes 246-174 To Defund National Ocean Policy

(5/10/2012) Less than 24 hours after the House of Representatives approved by bipartisan vote (220-191) a measure to close the funding loophole created by environmental special interest groups to expand Limited Access Privilege Programs or “catch shares,” along the Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico, the House yesterday approved an amendment which would halt funding for the implementation of Executive Order 13547, President Obama’s ocean zoning and National Ocean Policy. The amendment to H.R. 5326 (Fiscal Year 2013 Commerce, Justice, and Science appropriations bill) was offered by Rep. Bill Flores (R-TX) and would prohibit the use of any funds appropriated under this bill from being used to implement the National Ocean Policy established under Executive Order 13547. Last night, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the amendment by a 246-174 vote. In a statement following the vote, Rep. Flores called it “imperative that we first understand the effects this policy will have on jobs as well as the vast coastal and inland economies,” adding that he was “pleased to see the passage of my amendment preventing the funding for the National Ocean Policy, which had the potential to take funds away from existing congressionally authorized activities critical to the ocean and coastal economies.” House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (R-WA) said “without knowing the potential jobs and economic ramifications of the Policy, nor the amount of time, money and resources it will cost to implement, it is imperative that we halt funding so that these questions can be answered and proper Congressional oversight can be conducted.” The Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) called the last two days of congressional action significant in terms of the national efforts to overturn the past 4 years of agenda-driven policy efforts against the will U.S. coastal residents. “The vote to halt funding on efforts which would deny Americans access to our coastal waters and privatize our marine fish stocks is not partisan in nature,” said RFA executive director Jim Donofrio. “This is not about Democrats or Republicans it’s about protecting the rights and heritage of our coastal residents.” In July 2010, President Obama signed an Executive Order to implement a new National Ocean Policy, which includes a mandatory Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning initiative to “zone” the oceans. The House Natural Resources Committee has held five hearings related to either the mandatory ocean zoning or funding for agencies which are implementing the National Ocean Policy. Prior to the President’s executive order, a flawed bill was introduced before the same Committee during each of the last four congressional sessions going back to 2008, but the over-burdensome bureaucracy contained within the legislation kept it bottled up. Just this past year, Chairman Hastings sent two letters - the first on February 23, 2012 and the second on March 20, 2012 - to the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) asking questions about how funds have already been used to implement the National Ocean Policy. The Committee has yet to receive a complete response to all of the questions and requests for information. Chairman Hastings also sent a letter to the Chairmen of the House Committee on Appropriations asking for the inclusion of language to prohibit the use of funds to implement that National Ocean Policy in all of the FY13 Appropriations bills. Donofrio pointed out that RFA has been especially critical of this Administration for advancing agenda which completely contradicts the needs and concerns of those within the recreational fishing community. “I keep hearing from members of the recreational fishing industry who are angry about these efforts moving forward, but few have stood up openly to oppose the efforts or to inform this Administration we’re not happy with the lack of response,” Donofrio. “There are a few Beltway insiders who are willing to go along to get along, but we’re happy that House has made it very clear where they stand on the issue. In April, an industry coalition letter signed by 83 industry groups and trade associations, including the RFA, supported Chairman Hastings’ request that no funds be appropriated for implementing the Policy until there is time for further examination of the Policy’s jobs and economic implications. “RFA has had numerous meetings with high-ranking members of Congress about these

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policies, including House Speaker Boehner who himself is a fishermen and understands what we’re dealing with right now at NOAA Fisheries and within the White House CEQ. This may be the first presidential election in history where the rights of coastal fishermen enter the national debate.” Rather than working with the bureaucrats to secure a seat at the National Ocean Policy table, Donofrio said the RFA plans to keep working the Legislative Branch of government to fix broken laws and ideological policies the way our government was designed to work. “Brokering deals and securing compromise behind the backs of Congress or through executive privilege might be the way of nobles and aristocrats, but that’s not the way of the American people,” he said. RFA managing director Jim Hutchinson, Jr. recently spelled out the problems with the present National Ocean Policy in a national blog at The Hill newspaper (Why National Ocean Policy Is Flawed) at http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/energy-aenvironment/225243-why-national-ocean-policy-is-flawed. “It wasn’t up for more than a few hours before the ‘black tie’ environmentalists started attacking the messenger instead of the message, which clearly shows these ideologues don’t have much have faith in their own position any longer,” Hutchinson laughed. “The environmental business leaders have shown their hand, and Congress is now well aware that this entire movement to close down our oceans is based simply on hostile, agenda-driven rhetoric by a handful of true extremists,” Hutchinson said. WALMART STOCKS TUMBLE ON BRIBERY HEADLINES RFA Encourages Fishermen To Continue With National Boycott Two recent New York Times articles have put Wal-Mart and the Walton family’s dirty laundry in the international spotlight once again. The incidents which focus on corporate greenwashing in the United States with Walton family support for anti-fishing efforts in North America, coupled with an alleged $24 million worth of bribes in Central America to speed up the chain’s expansion into Mexico, has the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) once again reminding of the ongoing angler boycott of Wal-Mart. “The latest headlines prove that Wal-Mart and the Walton Family Foundation are no friends of local communities anywhere, and their ongoing efforts to destroy coastal fishing businesses through support of arbitrary marine reserves and privatization of fish stocks nationwide should not be supported by anglers,” said RFA executive director Jim Donofrio. “We’re asking coastal fishermen who support open access, under the law, to healthy and sustainable fish stocks to send a clear message to this arrogant corporation that we’ve had enough of their greenwashing and grafting efforts,” Donofrio said. This week, Wal-Mart is making world headlines following a New York Times story which charges the Bentonville, Arkansas company and its leaders of squashing an internal investigation into suspected payments of over $24 million in bribes to obtain permits to build in Mexico. If proven true, this would put Wal-Mart in direct violation of U.S. major anti-bribery law under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The bribery scandal was exposed on the same day that the Gloucester Times of Massachusetts exposed a reporting lapse in another recent New York Times article about the relationship between Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Wal-Mart partnering together for “more enlightened and sustainable operations.” The New York Times had earlier reported that EDF “does not accept contributions from Wal-Mart or other corporations it works for.” However, when confronted on the fact that the $1.3 billion Walton Family Foundation (started in 1987 by Wal-Mart’s founders, Sam and Helen Walton, and directed presently by the Walton family) has been underwriting EDF’s successful effort to replace the nation’s mostly small-business, owner-operated fishing industry with a catch shares model designed to cap the number of active fishermen by trading away ownership of the resource to those with the deepest pockets, the author of the New York Times report conceded by email that in her rush to meet deadlines, she had not considered the relationship between the Walton family and Wal-Mart. continued on page 25


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With June now here most of us fishermen have already had a pretty good spring season, lots of Blue fish,

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Radar is Now Available for Small Boats by Chuck Husick www.boatus.com

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ness. In the hands of a competent operator radar is a remarkable aid to safe navigation. It can confirm your position relative to landmarks and navigation aids such as buoys and by detecting other waterborne traffic make a great contribution to collision avoidance. Once reserved for large yachts and ships, today’s radar products are available at prices and sizes suitable for use on boats as small as 18 feet. Even the least costly radars provide quite complete operational capabilities, including on screen display of the range and bearing of targets. Electrical power consumption is modest and well within the capability of virtually any boat equipped with an engine. The ultimate value of a radar rests with the user’s ability to understand and properly use the information on the screen. New users will find video tape and computer based radar training programs of great value. Radar detects targets in a manner similar to the way we see things when using a flashlight in total darkness, when the only objects we can see are those illuminated by the flashlight’s beam. Radar operates in a similar manner, except that it “sees” only the minute amount of the radio frequency energy it transmitted that has been reflected back to its antenna. A marine radar antenna constantly rotates, illuminating its surroundings with a continuous series of very short duration, rapidly repeated pulses of energy. A reflection is noted by the receiver and will be shown on the screen as coming from wherever the antenna was pointing at that moment. The distance at which the target is shown is calculated from the time that elapsed from when the pulse was sent until the reflection was received. The on screen intensity of the target depends on how much energy was reflected by target. The size of the target is generally related to the size of the reflecting surface, although a small, highly reflecting target may appear larger than a larger, less efficient reflector. Metal surfaces are generally the best reflectors while wood and fiberglass are stealthy targets and the reason a prudent mariner will mount a radar reflector as high as possible on a boat. Radar is a real time image of what surrounds the boat and to be of real use should be installed at the helm station of the boat. The screen image must be easily viewable under all lighting conditions. Using today’s technology TV like CRTs present the best quality images. The new monochrome and color LCD screen displays are constantly improving and offer the advantage of being waterproof. Choosing a radar requires evaluation of a number of performance specifications. The maximum range specification and transmitter power rating are often quoted as meaningful measures of the suitability of a radar for a particular boat. Although of interest, they are not particularly appropriate measures on which to base a selection. Radar energy, like the energy emitted from the VHF transceiver, travels in a generally straight line. Horizontally directed radar energy is soon well above the curved surface of the earth and can illuminate only those objects tall enough to protrude above the radar horizon. For example, for a radar mounted at a height of 22 feet above the water, an object must be more than 1200 feet high to be seen at a distance of 48 miles. (Mounting the radar at the top of a 100 foot mast won’t help much, the shortest object visible at 48 miles will still have to be at least 880 feet high). Regardless of the size of the vessel or the maximum range or power of marine radar it is most often used to scan for targets not more than about 6 miles distant and will frequently be operated at ranges of less than 2 miles. Choosing a radar on the basis of maximum range is not a good idea. The typical magnetron equipped marine radar cannot detect and display targets that are less than about 200 feet from the antenna. (The receiver is necessarily “blind” to signal reflections from close-in targets because it must be desensitized in the immediate aftermath of the emission of the energy pulse from the magnetron transmitter. ACW radar can visualize targets within a few feet of the antenna). Radar transmitter power for all but a few new continuous wave transmitter radars (where power is stated as average power) is defined as Peak Pulse Power. Although manufacturers typically provide increasing power levels in their longer range and most costly sets, a modest amount of power is usually sufficient for the relatively short ranges most often used. Two kW

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transmitters can provide excellent results. For most recreational boats, transmitter power becomes important only in very heavy rain conditions. Rain reflects and absorbs radar energy. The reflection is useful in showing us the location and shape of rain showers. The absorption of radar energy can prevent a radar from portraying targets it would normally detect. Higher transmitter power can be valuable in such cases, however there are some tropical downpour conditions that can absorb all of the energy of even the most powerful ship radar sets. The size of the radar antenna plays a key role in determining the overall performance of a radar. Marine radars use the same antenna for both transmission and reception. The transmitter energy is carefully focused, much like the light from a well designed searchlight. However, unlike a searchlight, where the desired pattern of projected light is usually circular, the energy from the radar must illuminate a relatively wide vertical swath to ensure that the target area is well covered as the boat rolls and pitches in the sea. At the same time, a narrow horizontal beam is needed to allow objects close to one another in azimuth to be seen as separate targets and not as a single blob. Typical vertical beam angles are ±12.5 degrees. Horizontal beam angles, which are largely determined by the length of the antenna range from about 2.4 degrees for the smallest antennas to 0.75 degree for antennas about 10 feet in length. Even the smallest antennas will provide useful target information at the relatively short ranges most often used by small craft. The radar antenna, transmitter and receiver are usually packaged as a single unit, enclosed in either a radome or in a housing with a rotating, bar-like antenna mounted on its top surface. The smallest radome housed units are less than 12 inches in diameter and weigh less than 10 pounds, making them practical for installation on even quite small boats. The antenna should be mounted at a height that places it at least two feet above and four to five feet from the head of anyone on board and in a position where crew members will usually be at least five feet from the antenna. Mounting the antenna more than about 22 feet above the water will not make a worthwhile contribution to maximum range operation and can degrade the radar’s ability to show important close-in targets. A radar mounting pole that places the radar about eight feet above the deck works well. The power of pleasure boat radar transmitters ranges from about 2 kW to as much as 50 kW sets used on large yachts (with the exception of the new solid state continuous wave sets where average power may be as low as one-tenth of a watt). All of these power ratings are peak power. The transmitter delivers its power in extremely short pulses, usually on the order of 0.07 to 0.7 millionths of a second long. Pulses repeat at rates between 1000 and 3000 per second. The

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24’ Inboard $8,900 or OBO w/ 353 Detroit Diesel. Pulls like a tug but only burns 1 gallon per hour. Contact: Bob (954) 540-6618 or (910) 325-1412 Located: Swansboro, NC

1968 Pacemaker Motoryacht 53 foot 16 beam, 2 V8 71 Detroit Diesels, Cruisair 4 split system, 2 full baths, 1 half bath, 3 staterooms, Full wet bar-all granite, Full galley-all granite Call: Sandy (910) 818-3191 Located: Sneads Ferry, NC

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1978 25’ WELLCRAFT NOVA $3800 OBO 230 hrs on rebuilt Mercruiser 350, 2 yr old electronics, NEW Bimini top W/ISIN glass, completely rewired, NEW fuel tank. Call: Mike (732) 674-3019

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Bearing Marine Opens Boat Works and Brokerage Divisions Bearing Marine Group is pleased to announce the opening of its Boat Works and Brokerage divisions at 3410 River Road, Wilmington, North Carolina. The opening of these two divisions solidifies Bearing Marine’s commitment to provide “Stress Free Yacht Ownership.” Our focus is on proper preventative maintenance schedules, completing work to American Boat & Yacht Council standards, and building long term relationships with our customers. Bearing Marine Boat Works, LLC is a full service boat yard providing mobile as well as in-yard boat works services. The Boat Works division employs ABYC-Certified Master Marine Technicians that specialize in Marine Electrical, Marine Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, and Marine Corrosion. Our services encompass minor repairs and upgrades to complete refits from the keel up. Bearing Marine Boat Works also operates a 75-ton travelift and a 350-ton railway, providing haul out and launch services to meet any boater’s needs. Bearing Marine Brokerage, LLC provides brokerage services to buyers and sellers and maintains a Certified Professional Yacht Broker on staff. The Brokerage division is able to provide yacht management services as well as new boater training on safe navigation, systems and boat handling, insurance training and sign offs. For more information on Bearing Marine Group and its subsidiary companies, contact 910.401.3079 or visit us on the web at www.bearingmarine.com.

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Timothy R. Nichols Operations Manager Bearing Marine Boat Works, LLC 3410 River Rd. Wilmington, NC 28412 910-401-3079 Ext. 102 Www.Bearingmarine.com Certified Professional Yacht Broker ABYC Certified Master Marine Technician USCG Licensed 100 Ton Master Captain Full service refit, repair, mechanical, electrical, equipment sales, and yacht brokerage. Authorized dealers for Crusader, Westerbeake, Marine Air, Cruise Air, Dometic Products. ABYC Certified Marine Electrical, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning systems, Marine Corrosion. Member YBAA and ABYC .

Ingredients: • • • • • • • •

Cooking spray 3/4 pound peeled and deveined medium shrimp 1 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 cup refrigerated prechopped tricolor bell pepper 1 (6.5-ounce) link smoked turkey sausage, cut into 1/8-inch-thick slices 2 garlic cloves, minced 1/4 cup water

Directions: 1. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Coat pan with cooking spray. Add shrimp, seasoning, and black pepper, tossing to coat. Cook 3 minutes or until shrimp are done, stirring frequently. Remove from pan; keep warm. 2. Return pan to medium-high heat. Coat pan with cooking spray. Add bell pepper; cook 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Add sausage; cook 2 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring frequently. Add reserved shrimp mixture and garlic. Cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Add 1/4 cup water; cook 30 seconds, scraping pan to loosen browned bits. Remove from heat; let stand 2 minutes.

Enjoy!

3. Serve with Cheesey grits.

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AMERICA’S FISHERMEN TAKE TWO IN A ROW continued from page 16 “I didn’t think to check the EDF board for Walton family members, or Walton Family Foundation donations,” said reporter Stephanie Clifford, adding “None of the third parties I’d spoken to had mentioned that connection, which isn’t an excuse - I should have thought of it myself, but didn’t. While the New York Times’ story on the bribery scandal has sent Wal-Mart’s stocks tumbling in early Monday trading, RFA is hoping that saltwater anglers and fishing business owners will help send Wal-Mart stocks tumbling even further in the days ahead by refusing to shop at the corporate giant any longer. “The Walton family uses their fortune to buy off friends who’ll cover for their despicable business practices, whether it’s corporate greenwashing with EDF, rebranding efforts through national trade association campaigns, or apparently by way of directed bribes to local officials in other countries,” Donofrio said. “Don’t just stop buying fishing tackle at Wal-Mart, stop supporting this company altogether and let’s quit supporting complete buyouts and takeovers of local communities.” Last August, RFA asked fishermen to publicly boycott Walmart stores following issuance of a news release from Wal-Mart corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas where the Walton family announced investments totaling more than $71.8 million awarded to various environmental initiatives, with over $36 million alone handed over to Marine Conservation grantees including Ocean Conservancy, Conservation International Foundation, Marine Stewardship Council, World Wildlife Fund and EDF. The RFA pointed out that by contributing over $36 million towards marine reserves and catch share programs, the Waltons have turned their back on local fishing communities. “Shopping for fishing equipment at Wal-Mart is contributing directly to the demise of our sport, it’s supporting lost fishing opportunities and decreased coastal access for all Americans,” said Donofrio in originally calling on the national angler boycott of the corporate giant. “I realize that Wal-Mart offers cheap stuff for consumers and provides a tax base for local towns, but it’s time for coastal Americans to ask themselves, at what cost are they’re willing to allow this takeover to move forward,” added Donofrio.

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“We know that the Walton’s support for marine reserves and catch shares represents a complete takeover of our coastal resource, and now with the rest of these headlines it’s pretty apparent what we’re dealing with in terms of corporate greed,” he said. About Recreational Fishing Alliance The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing recreational fishermen and the recreational fishing industry on marine fisheries issues. The RFA Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation’s saltwater fisheries. For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit www.joinrfa.org.

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Coastal Mariner Classifieds 2000 28’ Four Winns 268 Vista $27,000 Excellent condition. Single drive Inboard/outboard Volvo Penta engine with dual stainless steel prop. Boat kept in dry storage, 700 hours. A/C cabin in pristine. condition. Full Canvas. Contact: Joe Branton (843) 870-5144

1978 31’ Bertram $47,500 Twin Yanmar diesel 170hp 21 kt. cruise cabin with full head ready to fish or cruise. Contact: Ken (912) 429-3668 e-mail: kenobsession@aol.com Located: Savannah, Ga

1989 32’ Topaz Express $39,500 Twin Volvo diesel 306 hp 10 hours major rebuild cabin with full head, galley, sleeps 4-6. Contact: Ken (912) 429-3668. e-mail: kenobsession@aol.com. Located: Savannah, Ga

1979 48’ Customized EggHarbort SF $169,000 892 Detroits, many recent upgrades, Rupps, chair, teak covering boards. New fuel tanks. Contact: Bill (910) 540-8364 or (910) 7938844 Located: Wrightsville Beach, NC

1997 Contender 35 $59,000 Side console twin 1998 250hp Yamahas Cabin, head, full canvas, downriggers, outriggers, excellent condition. Stored inside, serviced and detailed annually. Contact: (704) 906-0791

2008 21’3” Asis Ballistic Inflatable $29,900 w/ deep V fiberglass hull, twin 60hp Mercury 4-strokes w/ warranty to 2013, 80 hrs, 60 gal gas, 8.5 beam, 8 passenger, electronics, full boat cover, trailer. Contact: Ken (910) 846-5010

2005 28XF Albemarle Twin D4 210hp engines with 150 hrs, direct drive, new riggers, new rocket launcher,new 740S GPS, like new, fast, economical. Contact: Fred (910) 620 5524 Location: Morehead City, NC

1996 Sea Ray 290 Sundancer $35,900 Single 7.4 Mercruiser with Bravo III out drive. Good cruising boat with full camper canvas. Air condition and heat. CD player. Contact: Hubert (910) 409-0593 Location: Wrightsville Beach, N.C.

1974 42’ Grand Banks Classic $34,000 GREAT LIVEABOARD - LEAST EXPENSIVE, MOST ROMANTIC WAY TO LIVE! Solid, twin diesel, fiberglass boat. Needs minor work. See georgecameron. com for pics, specs and to-do list. Contact: mail@georgecameron.com Location: Hampstead, NC

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Have your boat or items seen by thousands monthly from Virginia to Florida for the low price of $14.95 per month or choose three months for $39.95. Your boat will be also listed on our website www.coastalmariner.com. Call 252-236-5533 for details or email sales@coastalmariner.com

2009 26’ Southport $97,500 w/ Twin 250 Yamahas. 182 hrs. Furuno electronics, 2 Marine Radios, Windless outriggers. Storage kept at Fort Macon Marina Atlantic Beach NC. Contact: (252) 955-0343

1988 Luhrs Flybridge $37,000 Twin 454 Crusaders, fresh engines, all new electronics, sleeps 6 with full kitchen, Apprasial $ 45,000. Contact: (252) 813-5221

1996 36’ Silverton Sedan Cruiser $79,900 Boasts a surprisingly spacious cabin that includes a private mid-cabin stateroom and a private forward stateroom. This vessel has been completly remodeled by her very concientious owner. FRESH WATER kept. Contact: Scott (919) 388-3938

2008 Chaparral 270 Signature Series $79,500 Bought new in 2009. Lots of extras. Only 90 hrs., 2 yr extended warranty. Boat slip paid through summer. Contact: Donnie (910) 262-5551

2005 28 XF Albermarle $99,000 Very lightly used 2005 280 XF Albemarle, D-4 Volvo’s 210HP/160hrs,1.4 NMPG. AC, genset,riggers. Will consider trades for 2005 or newer 30-33’Pursuit, Robalo, 4 strokes. Contact: Fred (910) 620 -5524 Located: Morehead City, NC

1969 Classic 43’ Egg Harbor $32,000 OBO Dive boat or live aboard on OBX. Captain maintained. Original mahogany interior. J/T 671 Detriots. Generator, AC/Heat, shower, head. 1 owner. Alaska bound. Contact: (910) 368-7145

24’ Slickcraft $8,000 cuddy cabin, recently repowered Mercruiser 5.7L Bravo I/O, Low Hours, Excellent condition, one owner, kept indoors. Contact: Roger (772) 334-5356 Location: Stuart, Fl

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2000 Novatec 65’ Motoryacht $399,000 LOWEST PRICED 2000+, 60 FT+ IN THE WHOLE USA! This incredible 3 stateroom cockpit motoryacht has it all - speed, economy, space and goodies galore including even a hottub and jet skis! Contact: Jim (843) 997-9100. Located: Myrtle Beach, SC

1986 30’ Sea Ray Sundancer $20,000 11’ beam, air, heat, trailer. Boat is in great shape. Contact: (252) 943-5702

1998 Nordic Tug 32, NTK 32125 F98 $154,000

1976 38 ft. Bertram Widebody $159,000 (or trade for real-estate) Twin diesel, many upgrades, ready to fish …… beautiful boat! Contact: Don (803) 707-8345 Located: Charleston, SC

Cummins Diesel 220 w/900 hours, 6kW Northern Lights generator, IMTRA bow thruster, Ocean Marine air cond, Vacu-flush head, flybridge cover, blinds throughout, radar, sounder, GPS, and fully equipped electronics. Excellent condition. Contact: Frank Smith (910) 253-3570 E-mail: frankdsmith68@aol. com. Located: Southport, NC

1984 29’ Blackfin Combi $31,900 230 HP Volvo diesels, rebuilt w/approx. 650 hrs. Furuno GPS, radar and color sounder, plus more, full tuna tower, fighting chair, 6\’2\” head very good condition w/many more extras. Contact: Buddy Stewart (919) 496-2956. E-mail: buddyandemma@mindspring.com Located: Atlantic Beach, NC.

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Make Offer Complete Volvo REFIT, 240 hrs. Ray. depth/ chartplotter, VHF, Windlass. Pipewelders Hard top w Izenglass. Heat & A/C. Teak & holly sole. Private strm foward, Queen aft. New int. & ext.upholstery. Transom shwr. LED underwater lights. same owner 18 years. MAKE OFFER! Contact: Marc (910)-599-8707

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2000 Carver Voyager 450 Pilothouse $235,000 Loaded, twin 370 HP Cummins Diesels, Updated Raymarine Electronics, Bottom Paint and Prop Speed November 2010, Excellent condition. Call or email for specs and pix. Contact: Sonny (757) 818-5440. Email: captainclarence@hotmail.com Located: Fort Pierce, FL

1988 36’ Carver Aft Cabin Motor Yacht $59,900 w/2 staterooms, 2 full baths w/ shrw&tub, full galley,7.5kw generator, twin gas, A/C & heat, vhf, radar,GPS. Great live aboard with recent upgrades. Must sell. Contact: (704) 577-2364. Located: Southport, N C

1988 Carver 3807 ACMY $59,900 “Floating condo” - 2 staterooms, 2 private heads w/showers, full galley, roomy salon, large flybridge. Contact: Scott (919) 645-8419 Location: Hampstead, NC

1998 45 Cabo Expressfisherman $279,000 Well kept, 660HP Cats-2400 hrs, 10kw genset, tower, 25 kts cruise, Furuno radar and DF, Garmin GPS, 2 new 12k a/c helm deck, washer dryer,etc. See on Yachtworld. Contact: Fred (910) 620-5524 Located: Morehead City, NC

2006 17‘ Mako $14,000 w/ 2007 Mercury 135 optimax, easy load trailer, Hydraulic steering-duel battery- GPS Nav. System-30 total Hours on boat and motor. $26000 invested. Contact: (919) 6612697. Located: Thunderbolt, GA

2011 Ranger Tug 25SC $134,900 Like new 25 foot 8.6 Beam. 2.5 foot draft. Yanmar 4BY2 150 HP electronic diesel. “CAN” connection to Garmin 5212 touch screen. Bow and stern thruster. A/C, radar. Top speed 18 mph. Stored inside during off season on EZ loader 8500 lb trailer. 100 hours. Contact: Winston Olive (910) 489-1805 E-mail: winstonolive@gmail.com

38 ‘ Rampage Express $205,000 Yanmar’s 465 hp with 500 hrs. Twin 10” Furuno NavNet GPS,chartplotter,fishfinder and radar. Simrad AP ,Icom VHF radio. Marlin tower with 7” NavNet and Icom VHF. Well maintained ready to fish. Contact: (828) 2735557. Location: Charleston, SC

1987 44 DeFever $250,000 fuel polisher; 3 separate airconditioning units; 3300hrs on Twin Lehman 135’s; 2750hrs on Westerbeke 12.5kw. Contact: (215) 620-9453 E-Mail: detrawler8744@yahoo.com Located: Palm Coast, FL 2007 43’ Mainship Pilot $319K Jacksonville, owned by a couple from New Zealand, incredibly maintained, equipped, with ease of use and safety in mind. Contact: (207) 846-4545

1979 39’ Morgan Trawler w/ 300 Volvo six rebuilt. Low hours, 8kw generator and loaded with electronics. AC and heat. Asking price, BEST OFFER!! Contact: Dr. Charles (818) 642-6561 Located: Stuart, Fla

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48’ Ocean 2002 60 Series Detroit 700hp Asking $328,000

41’ Custom Carolina Lewis Bros. 1990 Total 18 month refit. 30kt Cruise/30 gph $279,000

36’ OBX Boatworks Exp 2009 350 Yamahas. Asking $328,200

56’ Alden Yacht 1996 Cherry Interior. Low Hours. Asking $385,000

Sea Ray 540 Sundancer 2000 CAT Power. Major Upgrades. Price Reduced to $269,000

Meridian 459 Cockpit MY 2004 Excellent condition. Cummins diesels. Asking $218,000

2004 Cruisers 405 430 Volvo Diesel. Perfect. Asking $239k

Sea Ray 40 Motor Yacht 2006 Cummins Diesel, Bow & Stern Thrusters. Asking $249,000

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