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Well, our little Peter Pan/TinkerBell does live in Neverland where dreams are vivid.
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On 7/18/2014 4:30 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 7/17/14, 10:27 PM, KC wrote:
On 7/17/2014 8:32 PM, Earl wrote:
True North wrote:
If you bought a new boat in the size range he's talking about, the
dealer would try to sell you an outboard in the 100 hp range.
My 25 Johnson was fine on the 14.5 foot Yukon open aluminum boat and
my current 16.5 foot Fish and Ski runs well with the 60 hp Big Foot
although I could have maxed out at a 75 hp.

Wonderful contribution.



He slipped.. But he's still talking apples and oranges.... I am not
talking about a pointy skiff here...


You've been talking about a boat you aren't going to build.


You can relate to that. The red barn, the owls, The Hatteras, The lobsta
boat. The bankruptcies, the house you couldn't pay for, the tax bills
you couldn't pay. The employees you were going to hire and pay
spectacular benefits to.

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Jeez Stinky, it was the warranty manager who said the boat wasn't suitable for salt water....not the dealer.
If the dealer had said something I wouldn't have purchased the boat.
You've caught the Snottie/Dickson stupidity virus.
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Jeez Stinky, it was the warranty manager who said the boat wasn't
suitable for salt water....not the dealer.
If the dealer had said something I wouldn't have purchased the boat.


That is why boat dealers are rated below used car dealers on the pond
scum index.

The salesman tells you what you want to hear to sell the boat and the
service department will not back it up.

That is why I dodge the whole dealer network and buy my stuff on the
internet. If I am not getting service, I certainly do not want to pay
for it.


I've had good experiences with boat dealer service departments.
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True North wrote:
Well, our little Peter Pan/TinkerBell does live in Neverland where dreams are vivid.

Whatever. Try posting properly.


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True North wrote:
Jeez Stinky, it was the warranty manager who said the boat wasn't suitable for salt water....not the dealer.
If the dealer had said something I wouldn't have purchased the boat.
You've caught the Snottie/Dickson stupidity virus.

Jeez, you got screwed and you still side with the dealer?
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On Friday, July 18, 2014 9:23:15 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Jeez Stinky, it was the warranty manager who said the boat wasn't suitable for salt water....not the dealer.

If the dealer had said something I wouldn't have purchased the boat.

You've caught the Snottie/Dickson stupidity virus.


YOU...are the stupid ass for buying a corroding Boat...DICKHEAD...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

How stupid will you be, running for your life, screaming like a little bitch?
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On Friday, July 18, 2014 11:02:19 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 06:23:15 -0700 (PDT), True North

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Jeez Stinky, it was the warranty manager who said the boat wasn't suitable for salt water....not the dealer.


If the dealer had said something I wouldn't have purchased the boat.




That is why boat dealers are rated below used car dealers on the pond

scum index.



The salesman tells you what you want to hear to sell the boat and the

service department will not back it up.



That is why I dodge the whole dealer network and buy my stuff on the

internet. If I am not getting service, I certainly do not want to pay

for it.


donnie is stupid. You forgot that.
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