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On Nov 13, 8:22*pm, L G wrote:
Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) |
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On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) $250? Nice deal! See you on Ebay! |
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Nov 13, 8:22*pm, L G wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H |
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On Nov 14, 6:43*am, John H wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22*pm, L G wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. *Working power trim pump, 250 *cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing *.Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. *No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. *Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's *as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. *besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) |
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Tim wrote:
On Nov 14, 6:43 am, John wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) Make sure that finds its way to YouTube! |
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On Nov 14, 4:33*pm, L G wrote:
Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 6:43 am, John *wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), *wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L *wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. *Working power trim pump, 250 *cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing *.Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. *No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. *Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's *as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. *besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) Make sure that finds its way to YouTube! LOL! Yeah, like the 'how to dispose of ....." series of videos. |
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On 11/14/10 6:05 PM, Tim wrote:
On Nov 14, 4:33 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 6:43 am, John wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) Make sure that finds its way to YouTube! LOL! Yeah, like the 'how to dispose of ....." series of videos. Well, we could combine the fireworks/dynamite and scrap boats thread! :) |
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... On 11/14/10 6:05 PM, Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 4:33 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 6:43 am, John wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) Make sure that finds its way to YouTube! LOL! Yeah, like the 'how to dispose of ....." series of videos. Well, we could combine the fireworks/dynamite and scrap boats thread! :) And throw em into your holes, eh? |
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Tim wrote:
On Nov 14, 4:33 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 6:43 am, John wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. Working power trim pump, 250 cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing .Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) Make sure that finds its way to YouTube! LOL! Yeah, like the 'how to dispose of ....." series of videos. These are interesting to watch. Maybe they will take a donation! http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/ |
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On Nov 15, 7:15*pm, L G wrote:
Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 4:33 pm, L *wrote: Tim wrote: On Nov 14, 6:43 am, John * *wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:09:33 -0800 (PST), * *wrote: On Nov 13, 8:22 pm, L * *wrote: Tim wrote: It's a Marquis similar to mine. it's a neglected junker but has a lot of neat goodies on it and a great bow railing seeing mine got destroyed. 2 year old aftermarket Alpha 1, and a 305 chevy v-8. Dont know if it runs or not, I doubt it. But the trailer is exceptional. Too cheap (and I "DO" mean cheap!) to pass up. Nice to have the room for this fleet! LOL! Hah, this isn't a 'fleet' boat, guys. It's rotten. But the bow railing is good. the dual axle Shorline trailer is in really good shape with decent tires. And some recently new gauges. *Working power trim pump, 250 *cu. GM 165 hp-straight six (winterized 2 years ago) and a then new aftermarket Alpha drive and Gimple bearing *.Plus a good factory bimini top frame assembly. *No prop. I really don't need the trailer but after salvage/scrap of the hull, I'll probably take the trailer and make it into a flat bed to use around the farm. *Both of my brother's boats have straight 6's *as well as my nephews 74 chevy utility truck, so there's a good spare there, and we all run mercruiser alpha's, so the drive will be in the inventory. etc etc. *besides, we're planning the big 'river cruise' next year and the spare outdrive and gimble bearing may come in handy when we check the integrity of the outdrives. when outfitting to go.. OR, I might install the engine and drive works on the pontoon instead of using my spare 140. Even though I drove 120 mi. to get it, I thought it was all worth $250.00. Ah! Cheap thrills! ?;^ ) Sounds like a winner to me, Tim. That's a good idea for the use of the trailer too. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Yes, i could use a good farm trailer for bringing int he firewood,a nd just general clean up... After the hull is stripped then it will be introduced to Mr. Stihl.in which their meeting will end with great resolve. Mr. Stihl will be championed of course. ?;^ ) Make sure that finds its way to YouTube! LOL! Yeah, like the 'how to dispose of ....." series of videos. These are interesting to watch. *Maybe they will take a donation! http://www.ssiworld.com/watch/ Wow. 800 hp. to shred a filing cabinet. or bowling pins. Notice the Beemer didnt' go down without a fight. LOL! |
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