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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 06:35:14 -0700, Worldwide Angler wrote: Asking $58,999. Make a serious offer and this beauty is yours! Forty hours per year? Damn man.... :) Yeah, so. I have another boat with 600 hours on the engine. I don't use this boat much, so I'm selling it. It looks damned close to brand new, and the replacement cost is close to $80,000. You could buy it for less than my asking price, trade in the Yamaha for an etec, and have a damned nice fishing boat with an enclosed electric toilet AND other niceties Mrs. SW would like. |
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HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 06:35:14 -0700, Worldwide Angler wrote: Asking $58,999. Make a serious offer and this beauty is yours! Forty hours per year? Damn man.... :) Yeah, so. I have another boat with 600 hours on the engine. I don't use this boat much, so I'm selling it. It looks damned close to brand new, and the replacement cost is close to $80,000. You could buy it for less than my asking price, trade in the Yamaha for an etec, and have a damned nice fishing boat with an enclosed electric toilet AND other niceties Mrs. SW would like. Tom, On your next trip between home and your son's you need to stop by Harry's and check out his "other boat". I understand it is a beauty. By the way, you are being generous with 40 hrs a year. A 2003 is sold in the summer of 2002, so this is really it's 5th season. That would make it about 25 hrs a season. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 06:35:14 -0700, Worldwide Angler wrote: Asking $58,999. Make a serious offer and this beauty is yours! Forty hours per year? Damn man.... :) Yeah, so. I have another boat with 600 hours on the engine. I don't use this boat much, so I'm selling it. It looks damned close to brand new, and the replacement cost is close to $80,000. You could buy it for less than my asking price, trade in the Yamaha for an etec, and have a damned nice fishing boat with an enclosed electric toilet AND other niceties Mrs. SW would like. Tom, On your next trip between home and your son's you need to stop by Harry's and check out his "other boat". I understand it is a beauty. Don't just check it out. Make Harry give you a ride in it. By the way, you are being generous with 40 hrs a year. A 2003 is sold in the summer of 2002, so this is really it's 5th season. That would make it about 25 hrs a season. |
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![]() Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 06:35:14 -0700, Worldwide Angler wrote: Asking $58,999. Make a serious offer and this beauty is yours! Forty hours per year? Damn man.... :) Yeah, so. I have another boat with 600 hours on the engine. I don't use this boat much, so I'm selling it. It looks damned close to brand new, and the replacement cost is close to $80,000. You could buy it for less than my asking price, trade in the Yamaha for an etec, and have a damned nice fishing boat with an enclosed electric toilet AND other niceties Mrs. SW would like. Tom, On your next trip between home and your son's you need to stop by Harry's and check out his "other boat". I understand it is a beauty. By the way, you are being generous with 40 hrs a year. A 2003 is sold in the summer of 2002, so this is really it's 5th season. That would make it about 25 hrs a season. ReggieTroll is back in town. I wonder why he is not on that bubble boat he claims to own and spends every weekend on. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 06:35:14 -0700, Worldwide Angler wrote: Asking $58,999. Make a serious offer and this beauty is yours! Forty hours per year? Damn man.... :) Yeah, so. I have another boat with 600 hours on the engine. I don't use this boat much, so I'm selling it. It looks damned close to brand new, and the replacement cost is close to $80,000. You could buy it for less than my asking price, trade in the Yamaha for an etec, and have a damned nice fishing boat with an enclosed electric toilet AND other niceties Mrs. SW would like. Tom, On your next trip between home and your son's you need to stop by Harry's and check out his "other boat". I understand it is a beauty. By the way, you are being generous with 40 hrs a year. A 2003 is sold in the summer of 2002, so this is really it's 5th season. That would make it about 25 hrs a season. Tom, If I had to leave a boat unused for long periods of time during the season, I would fog the engine and stabilize the fuel. Isn't a boat just as susceptible to rust and corrosion from April till October as it is during the winter months? |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 06:36:23 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Isn't a boat just as susceptible to rust and corrosion from April till October as it is during the winter months? If you use a boat in salt water, then I would agree, but fresh or even semi-fresh, I wouldn't worry about it. It's like a car that sits for a while - same concept. Two stroke? I would consider it if, say, I only used it once or twice a month for whatever reason. |
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