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Junior
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 18
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My Outback is easy to load in my truck for the local trips. I have a Thule rack for when I take multiple boats and getting the Outback up there is no big deal. If I was to get a PA I would likely just get a trailer. My fear would not be the strength to get it onto the rack, it would be punishment my back would take if it were to "get away" from me while loading which, as we all know, is when you blow your back out.
As for fishing, my Outback is great in all conditions I've encountered in the local harbors and open water. When the swells pick up and I start seeing the bottoms of trawlers I head in. |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 35
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car top
I do plan on transporting in on top of the car and plan on fishing mainly in La Jolla.
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