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On Jul 15, 6:47 pm, wrote:
On Jul 15, 6:35 pm, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 13:00:14 -0400, HK wrote: The last time I was down there, there were lots of beautiful inboard mahogany runabouts just about everywhere, and for us normal folk, 16' ski boats with outboards. Harry, if you want to be considered "normal folk" you will have to go through the nominating and election process like everyone else. Is there anyone here willing to propose and second Harry to normal folk status? Maybe next year. I'm normal enough to no spend $600 on a p.o.s. barge to keep it on a modest body of water.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ahh.. I love the internet everyone can express there opinion. Yes the lake has changed ... It's amazing the number of big boats that are on our lake. I agree that soon they need to put a cap on it. As far as the boat being chartered this boat was never chartered.. There is a 53 carver down here that I know someone owns that does charter the boat. Jason- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's just it Jason, I was wondering that instead of the owner selling the craft at seemingly quite a loss, if instead, the owner could have had it chartered, for a profit, or at least a break even proposition, and still use it when it was eventually convenient for him? |
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