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"Bryan" wrote in message om... "Mr Wizzard" wrote in message . .. Having some crazy thoughts lately, so do I need smacked? Could a PWC be an adaquate substitute for the 175? Thanks for any thoughts/dialogue on this notion. Smacked? At least! A substitute? Sure, but like Rosie P is a substitute for real sex. As I've learned, am learning, the boat handling in and out of the water gets easier with practice. The boat offers more variety and comfort. Find a nice cove, drop the anchor, toss a few lures into the water, enjoy a nice picnic lunch, listen to the radio or play some CD's, take a nap. Sounds like your 175 has a lot more to offer than a PWC. Yeah, just so you know, I'm blindly anti-PWC, so my perspective is seriously biased. No, this is good, this is the kind of information I seek.... |
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wow, I was thinking the same thing over the weekend. Im gonna keep the boat
though for a few reasons 1 The ride is much smoother then a ski 2 I can keep a rod and reel in the boat 3 I believe that it uses less gas than a ski 4 We like to camp on the river and it is much easier to throw a tent in the boat then to strap it to a ski 5 The most important part, my wife likes to have "quality time" in the boat "Mr Wizzard" wrote in message . .. "Bryan" wrote in message om... "Mr Wizzard" wrote in message . .. Having some crazy thoughts lately, so do I need smacked? Could a PWC be an adaquate substitute for the 175? Thanks for any thoughts/dialogue on this notion. Smacked? At least! A substitute? Sure, but like Rosie P is a substitute for real sex. As I've learned, am learning, the boat handling in and out of the water gets easier with practice. The boat offers more variety and comfort. Find a nice cove, drop the anchor, toss a few lures into the water, enjoy a nice picnic lunch, listen to the radio or play some CD's, take a nap. Sounds like your 175 has a lot more to offer than a PWC. Yeah, just so you know, I'm blindly anti-PWC, so my perspective is seriously biased. No, this is good, this is the kind of information I seek.... |
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"seeray28(steve)" wrote in message
... wow, I was thinking the same thing over the weekend. Im gonna keep the boat though for a few reasons 1 The ride is much smoother then a ski 2 I can keep a rod and reel in the boat 3 I believe that it uses less gas than a ski 4 We like to camp on the river and it is much easier to throw a tent in the boat then to strap it to a ski 5 The most important part, my wife likes to have "quality time" in the boat Well, if 5 requires a boat then there's no discussion! |
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