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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 20:07:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 1, 7:52 pm, D K wrote: wrote: On May 31, 7:42 pm, D K wrote: jim78 wrote: HK wrote: ...boating, something the majority of posters here don't do. Right, fellas? :) You must be proud as a peacock. Yep. Two more hours on the LT Parker. He must be getting close to his 10 hours service on the Yamaha. We went out on the new boat this morning... Pulled out of the slip at 9am, picked up a friend at his lake house at 10am, the went to Spinners for brunch. http://spinnersresort.com/ Ate brunch there, then cruised the lake, checked out a couple of marinas up the river, messed around until late afternoon. Dropped him off about 6pm, covered the boat up back at the slip about 7:30pm. Saw an old Starcraft boat... all aluminum, it was pretty cool. Also saw another Premier pontoon with a Yamaha 350 on it (!). A 350? Damn! Can they be fitted with twins? The local dealer has one... a 10' wide deck 28 footer... that has twin 225s on it. It seems like it was $72k. Pretty cool, it doesn't have a swim ladder. It just has maybe 4 foot wide"steps" in the center of the "transom" that lead down to the water. I am thinking of adding a fold down ladder, at the transom, to my 22 ft cuddy. Like to be able to fall over the side without having to die for it. Casady Well, then, it's probably better to fall into the water than onto an asphalt or concrete driveway... :) |
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HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 20:07:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 1, 7:52 pm, D K wrote: wrote: On May 31, 7:42 pm, D K wrote: jim78 wrote: HK wrote: ...boating, something the majority of posters here don't do. Right, fellas? :) You must be proud as a peacock. Yep. Two more hours on the LT Parker. He must be getting close to his 10 hours service on the Yamaha. We went out on the new boat this morning... Pulled out of the slip at 9am, picked up a friend at his lake house at 10am, the went to Spinners for brunch. http://spinnersresort.com/ Ate brunch there, then cruised the lake, checked out a couple of marinas up the river, messed around until late afternoon. Dropped him off about 6pm, covered the boat up back at the slip about 7:30pm. Saw an old Starcraft boat... all aluminum, it was pretty cool. Also saw another Premier pontoon with a Yamaha 350 on it (!). A 350? Damn! Can they be fitted with twins? The local dealer has one... a 10' wide deck 28 footer... that has twin 225s on it. It seems like it was $72k. Pretty cool, it doesn't have a swim ladder. It just has maybe 4 foot wide"steps" in the center of the "transom" that lead down to the water. I am thinking of adding a fold down ladder, at the transom, to my 22 ft cuddy. Like to be able to fall over the side without having to die for it. Casady Well, then, it's probably better to fall into the water than onto an asphalt or concrete driveway... :) Well now, that depends. |
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jim78 wrote:
HK wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 20:07:24 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 1, 7:52 pm, D K wrote: wrote: On May 31, 7:42 pm, D K wrote: jim78 wrote: HK wrote: ...boating, something the majority of posters here don't do. Right, fellas? :) You must be proud as a peacock. Yep. Two more hours on the LT Parker. He must be getting close to his 10 hours service on the Yamaha. We went out on the new boat this morning... Pulled out of the slip at 9am, picked up a friend at his lake house at 10am, the went to Spinners for brunch. http://spinnersresort.com/ Ate brunch there, then cruised the lake, checked out a couple of marinas up the river, messed around until late afternoon. Dropped him off about 6pm, covered the boat up back at the slip about 7:30pm. Saw an old Starcraft boat... all aluminum, it was pretty cool. Also saw another Premier pontoon with a Yamaha 350 on it (!). A 350? Damn! Can they be fitted with twins? The local dealer has one... a 10' wide deck 28 footer... that has twin 225s on it. It seems like it was $72k. Pretty cool, it doesn't have a swim ladder. It just has maybe 4 foot wide"steps" in the center of the "transom" that lead down to the water. I am thinking of adding a fold down ladder, at the transom, to my 22 ft cuddy. Like to be able to fall over the side without having to die for it. Casady Well, then, it's probably better to fall into the water than onto an asphalt or concrete driveway... :) Well now, that depends. On what might be lurking about in the water. |
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