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Boats, was Capri
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 07:40:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I don't know but I wouldn't say they're dead...yet, my Chris craft is an '83 and the marquis is a '77. I'm redoing the interior on the Marquis at the moment, but the Chris just got a good workout this past weekend. Viva! Mere pups. My Harris is from 1974. I am looking at having a new one built but the guy I want to build it is in Ohio and getting it here is a trick. I have a buddy in Ohio and I may incorporate this into a road trip. I rebuilt this boat in 1990 and I still do not see any production boats that are built as well. Fire and Marine in Ohio builds commercial stuff and they will build me anything I want. In the end, it's cheaper than getting a Bennington or some other premium brand. I am not really interested in all of that furniture and they will not give you much of a discount if you delete it. Have it lashed atop a freighter coming down the Ohio river to New Orleans. Acquaintance did that when he bought a 32' aluminum Cat in Australia. Tied to the top of a container ship going to San Pedro. |
Boats, was Capri
Greg what's wrong with your Harris? I thought you were a 'if it works, don't fix it' kinda guy?
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First Boat, 1987 Bayliner Capri 2150
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 10:57:11 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 7/21/15 10:40 AM, Tim wrote: I don't know but I wouldn't say they're dead...yet, my Chris craft is an '83 and the marquis is a '77. I'm redoing the interior on the Marquis at the moment, but the Chris just got a good workout this past weekend. Viva! Different strokes...three to five years, and I'm itchy for a new boat. :) A smaller boat I was on recently seemed really nice to us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YokmT8Kft8 === Let us know when the IRS gives you approval to buy. BTW, it's a flat water, short range boat. |
Boats, was Capri
Now I understand, Greg. Would it be worth installing a third, single tube in the center? "Tri-toon?" style instead of going with a whole different rig?
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First Boat, 1987 Bayliner Capri 2150
Tim wrote:
Yes Alex, it is an old post but refreshing to see it amongst endless political muck... No argument there! |
First Boat, 1987 Bayliner Capri 2150
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/21/15 9:43 AM, Tim wrote: Yes Alex, it is an old post but refreshing to see it amongst endless political muck... The poster or the boat or both probably are dead by now. Fantastic punctuation, writer! |
First Boat, 1987 Bayliner Capri 2150
Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 10:57:11 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/21/15 10:40 AM, Tim wrote: I don't know but I wouldn't say they're dead...yet, my Chris craft is an '83 and the marquis is a '77. I'm redoing the interior on the Marquis at the moment, but the Chris just got a good workout this past weekend. Viva! Different strokes...three to five years, and I'm itchy for a new boat. :) A smaller boat I was on recently seemed really nice to us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YokmT8Kft8 === Let us know when the IRS gives you approval to buy. BTW, it's a flat water, short range boat. And a floating RV. There is no style to that barge. |
Boats, was Capri
On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 1:52:04 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 12:09:21 -0500, Califbill billnews wrote: wrote: On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 07:40:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I don't know but I wouldn't say they're dead...yet, my Chris craft is an '83 and the marquis is a '77. I'm redoing the interior on the Marquis at the moment, but the Chris just got a good workout this past weekend. Viva! Mere pups. My Harris is from 1974. I am looking at having a new one built but the guy I want to build it is in Ohio and getting it here is a trick. I have a buddy in Ohio and I may incorporate this into a road trip. I rebuilt this boat in 1990 and I still do not see any production boats that are built as well. Fire and Marine in Ohio builds commercial stuff and they will build me anything I want. In the end, it's cheaper than getting a Bennington or some other premium brand. I am not really interested in all of that furniture and they will not give you much of a discount if you delete it. Have it lashed atop a freighter coming down the Ohio river to New Orleans. Acquaintance did that when he bought a 32' aluminum Cat in Australia. Tied to the top of a container ship going to San Pedro. They want about $1800 to trailer it down here and I figure it will cost about a third to half that to drive up and get it by the time I buy food and a couple of hotels. If I spin it that I am just going up to visit my buddy that is not bad at all. I figure I would drop the trailer at the boat guy, go visit for a few days and pick it up on the way back. I might consider a Bennington S class if I could get one cheap enough. I have a friend at the dealer watching for one that was sitting in someone's yard rotting for a several years since I don't want any of the topside stuff anyway. Then the question might be, what to do with the motor if it came with one. I guess I would decide after I saw it. My motor is 3 1/2 years old with over 800 hours on it. I still might prefer that to a pig in a poke., There's a 25ft 2008 Premier Castaway with the PTX center toon close by for sale. It was left out to pretty much rot for several years. Needs new carpet and furniture. Two fishing seats in both the front and rear, live wells at each end, too. 150 four stroke Yamaha with 150 hours. Probably could be bought for $15k or maybe less. |
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