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NJ Saltwater Fisherman => News and Information => Topic started by: italianfisherman on March 22, 2014, 09:20:50 PM
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Jamaica II has been sold to Capt. Dave Paris of the Capt.Dave from sheepshead bay new york.
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Will the vessel be moving up to NY or staying in Jersey?
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new york.
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Wow I guess they are just going to run the Big Jamaica . 5hrug
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Wow I guess they are just going to run the Big Jamaica . 5hrug
The word is another boat will be here soon.
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Thanks for the info. t^
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I'm gonna miss that old boat. Caught lots of fish standing at her rails.
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I'm gonna miss that old boat. Caught lots of fish standing at her rails.
Same here Darren. I used to fish on that boat back in the 80s and 90s. t^
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Yes will miss her, That was the boat we sailed on was my fathers last fishing trip, we made it memorable with 3 genrations, fishing with him that fall day. My father died a week later. All was Is Good t^
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could this be the New jamaica 3 ? word on the street it is, But we will have to wait & see.
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Looks nice! t^
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Saw the Jamaica 2 right next to us on fri up in Raritan...looks the same.....she still has the same name which I thought was odd.
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whs
Capt.Dave likes to fish deep into Raritan bay.
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Found this on the Miss Cape websight:
All a bo ard Miss Cape Canaveral for the best experience you will have Saltwater Deep Sea Fishing in the Florida waters. Miss Cape Canaveral is an 85 foot Lydia Yacht , the ultimate creators of custom party boats. She is Central Florida's largest Deep Sea Fishing Vessel, coast guard approved for 100 persons. Designed to provide our customers with the most comfortable accommodations, Miss Cape Canaveral is the most sought after Deep Sea Fishing platform for Full Day or Half Day Fishing Excursions in Port Canaveral, Florida. Features include Enclosed Air-Conditioned and Heated Lounge, Cushioned Seating in the Full Galley & Bar, Separate Mens and Ladies Restrooms, and much, much more.
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i went on the miss cape probably 8 or 9 years ago, the boat is beautiful and should make a great fishing platform, the trip i took however was way over crowded, the crew was terrible and we moved or had to re-anchor every 15 minutes