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Default sweet boat ride at dusk

On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 18:19:09 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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On Aug 24, 4:29*pm, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:28:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



Crossing the lake on a good moon was cool too. dim the dash lights sit
up on the top of the cabin and let it talk. *Kill the engine out in
the middle of the lake and just listen to the small waves lap the side
of the hull and watch the stars...


gotta say...not a time goes by that, after i start the engine and
engage the throttle that i dont issue a silent thanks to the starter
wizard in indiana...

alot of the enjoyment i've had this summer is due to your help...



gotta love it!


It was my pleasure, my friend. BTW, this isn't my pic but this is what
I used to have. Man was it a blast until the wood hull started to de-
laminate, and I couldn't keep up with it, a few years ago I salvaged
what I could out of it before it totally cratered.

http://ads.boatboss.com/97_Lafayette...er_27_ft_.html


beautiful boat. chris craft used to make wonderful products....still
see wooden boats at the marina. they're a maintenance nightmare but
great boats!


It was so much fun to take it out in the evening when the sun was
going down and there was that nice yellowish-red hugh in the sky and
almost no breese. Shut the thing off out int he middle of the lake,
turn on the anchor lights and go swimming. Then later, just lay on top
of the cabin with the local college jazz station on the radio, sip
some peach brandy and eventually sack out in a sleeping bag...

I wish mine was on good shape and I wish I had it back

Man, what a blast!


yeah amazing what memories you can make on a boat