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Yammi's, good choice over Merc black!
"Peter Aitken" wrote in message om... Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm -- Peter Aitken |
Wow, what a beaut! Good luck!
"Peter Aitken" wrote in message om... Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm -- Peter Aitken |
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 07:30:30 -0400, "Woodchuck"
wrote: Yammi's, good choice over Merc black! Evinrudes would have been a better choice. :) |
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 20:09:38 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
wrote: Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm Congratulations. Enjoy. |
"Woodchuck" wrote in message
.. . Yammi's, good choice over Merc black! Yamahas are very popular in this area. At least 80% of outboards are Yamahas. My old boat had a Yamaha 2 stroke that did not have any problems in over 12 years of use, so I am content with Yamaha. -- Peter Aitken |
"Dry" wrote in message
... ed wrote: Awesome looking boat, you should a lot of fun with it. Ed "Peter Aitken" wrote in message om... Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm -- Peter Aitken Congrets. Now all I need is your phone number and the best time to motor down from the far north of Nova Scotia. P.S. I buy the gas and beer. I might just take you up on that! Over $500 for a tankful (gas, not beer!). -- Peter Aitken |
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 20:09:38 GMT, "Peter Aitken" wrote: Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm Congratulations. Enjoy. Definitely a refreshing change from many of the boats I see here, some of which look like inflatable beach toys, know what I mean? Too round in the wrong places. Or something. |
"HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 20:09:38 GMT, "Peter Aitken" wrote: Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm Congratulations. Enjoy. Definitely a refreshing change from many of the boats I see here, some of which look like inflatable beach toys, know what I mean? Too round in the wrong places. Or something. AKA "bubble boats." Just awful. Exactly. Saw one at the launch last week whose foredeck curved downward, right where you'd need to stand to hoist the anchor. How stupid. |
"HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Definitely a refreshing change from many of the boats I see here, some of which look like inflatable beach toys, know what I mean? Too round in the wrong places. Or something. AKA "bubble boats." Just awful. Exactly. Saw one at the launch last week whose foredeck curved downward, right where you'd need to stand to hoist the anchor. How stupid. They tend to have the same sort of side decks, too. I don't have an anchor winch on my Parker, so I appreciate the flat deck walkway on each side of the cabin, plus the big stainless steel tube hand rail on top of the cabin. And the deck "walkway" is mostly protected by the same heavy railing: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...h/yohosol1.jpg Of course, if you're a bubble boater, you probably spend most of your time time up at the marina. There's a group of them here who do something I find odd, but, to each his own. Background: In Irondequoit Bay, even the slowest boat can get from one end to the other in less than 10 minutes. And, there are definitely better bays along Lake Ontario for fishing, swimming, or just peace & quiet. So, we pretty much know that the majority of boats we see actually live in one of the bay's marinas. So, it's kind of odd to see 8-10 bubble boats, all rafted in sort of a sub-cove that's 3' deep, full of weeds and mosquitoes. Each boat will have a different boom box playing on deck, and we often watch in amusement as parents pick weeds out of their kids' toes and the kids whine about the water being yucky. And, there's always a captain or two who has to put on a mask to de-weed his prop. There are lots of leeches. Must be an enjoyable task. It's perfect largemouth & pike water, but why they come there to swim is beyond me. 2 minutes away, the water circulates differently, so it's nice & clear for swimming. It's a mystery why they choose the swamp. |
"Peter Aitken" wrote in message om... Finally, we took delivery of our new boat this past weekend. We still can't really believe we did it! Thanks to all who answered questions and gave advice. Pictu http://www.pgacon.com/SeaSharp.htm -- Peter Aitken Peter Curious what a boat like that cost you (rough estimate is good). Also, what do they charge for a slip in NC? Wife is pushing me to get a summer home on the east coast. I live in Chicago and have a boat in Madison, WI, but would like another one near the summer home. Very nice boat! Dan |
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