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On 11 Apr 2007 03:18:03 -0700, "Tim" wrote:
You can't just consider the boat - you have to consider travel time and the tow. True, and I have. the travel 'n tow for me is about an hr and a half one way (60mi) I can go to a smaller lake 40 mi (1 hr) or I can go two hrs (90 mi )and hit the Ohio river, Car got approx 15 mpg while towing,a nd the type of boating I did was with a 4-cyl 3.0 chevy and we never used over 10 gal of gas at a time on a full day at the lake. True, but you are dealing with a bigger, heavier boat with more horsepower now. And I would imagine that as a small business owner, you can write off some of the costs with "petty cash" expenses. ~~ cough cough ~~ Not that you would do that. :) ~~ cough cough ~~ |
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![]() And I would imagine that as a small business owner, you can write off some of the costs with "petty cash" expenses. ~~ cough cough ~~ Not that you would do that. :) ~~ cough cough ~~ Er ... well.... |
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On Apr 11, 7:11 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
True, but you are dealing with a bigger, heavier boat with more horsepower now. Yes, To and I haven't had any experience with baoting with it yet this year. it will hog the fuel much more, but then again not being cramped up and a better riding craft will help make up for the extra fuel, I trust. |
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