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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Mar 20, 4:36�am, Harry Krause wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 19 Mar 2007 18:50:35 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: The old saw that fuel is so relatively inexpensive compared to the other aspects of boat ownership that it shouldn't be a major consideration is a lot less accurate than it once was. OUTBOARDS RULE!!!! �:) You know what's kind of interesting (not trying to get into the great relative value debate) to me? I'll bet I've seen at least 11 boats for sale on lawns that I've not seen before. �And they are all in the smallish, inboard gas powered 24/28 foot category type boats - lot of Bayliners, one or two Stamas and one with twin 454 Crusaders. Being nosey as I am, I've stopped a couple of places and the common issue seems to be gas milage on boats. �As in can't afford to run them. But of course none of this has any impact on boat sales in the great Pacific Northwest, where the summer boating season is one day long.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That would be perfect for you, Harry. Our one-day summer would coincide nicely with your annual usage of the Yo-Ho. Hmmm. I keep the cabin locked, and without that key and the ignition key...you'd have no way to see the engine hour meter. |
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