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Bought my first boat! New 2019 212X Owner Joining Team JetBoaters

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Thank you! and cool I'll have to check those spots out! Are there a lot of spots along the St John's to grab gas?

Of course I've been running her wide open throttle, haha.

Yea, definitely hoping to swap the trailer for a galvanized. You may have missed it but I have a post linked to the classifieds looking for someone interested.

Plenty of places to purchase fuel on the St Johns heading up to the Springs. Like @VitaminSea mentioned its a decent trip and I've had to refuel in the past on the way back with my last boat.
 
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