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[email protected] justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com is offline
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Default Should I buy this Boston Whaler

On May 28, 6:08 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 28 May 2007 14:09:33 -0700, wrote:

On May 28, 3:27 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On 28 May 2007 10:54:06 -0700, wrote:


Well, I decided to buy the Whaler, very excited, gave the guy a
call...


15 minutes to late, the guy was taking cash for it as we spoke,
bummer. Hope it went to a good home.


There are lots of Whalers out there.


Thanks for the encouraging words, I guess I won't jump out the window
yet. Of course if I did I would just screw up the lawn. 1 story
home


Hell - you want a deal?

I'll give you a deal.

$13,000 will get you my Ranger with low hours 200 FICHT, jack plate,
T-top, new tires on the trailer with new brake pads, spare tire and
various other and ends.

What a bargin.


It is, and I am trying to contact a bud who is into fishing with his
dad and looking to upgrade their bassboat to a boat better suited for
the sound. I am actually going to be more landlocked in fresh water
for a few years so I am looking to get a smaller boat than my current
16 foot workskiff (read lighter, easier to load, unload, push around
the yard on trailer, at my age) I was totally convinced about that
Whaler, if I do buy another boat, it will be something like that I can
take anywhere fast, and fish from all day. I will still keep the
Brockway, that is set up great for family fishing and fun, just needs
more power and a bigger trailer to be more comfortable to use without
a big production.