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Somewhere in Beaufort, NC...
....the pieces and parts that make up the new Yo Ho are either awaiting
assembly or... Dealer confirmed today that he expects to see the boat "sometime next week" along with some of the other Parkers on order. I'm still awaiting a manufacture date for the new trailer, which I did not buy from the boat dealer. I'm guessing the trailer will arrive the week after next. I'm almost starting from scratch with this trailerboat, as the buyer of Yo Ho the First pretty much cleaned me out of things like trailer hitch ball, trailer lights to truck connect wire, various small trailer locks, yada yada yada. Picked out a Raymarine feeeesh finder. Easy choice. Yamaha offers a "shop at the dealer's store" instant rebate, and I had been considering a Ray unit anyway. Dealer sells Raymarine stuff. I'm going to use an AirMar "tilted" through-hull transducer. It has almost no profile out the bottom of the hull. Also decided to go with a new Garmin chartplotter and I've reverted back to my original idea of starting out with a handheld VHF. If it proves to not have enough range, I'll install a fixed unit. Got an estimate on a storage cover. Now that was a giggle. A cover for this exact boat from one of the national suppliers runs about $350 in Sunbrella. The custom maker wanted $2350. They must be inhaling something special in that place. |
Somewhere in Beaufort, NC...
"HK" wrote in message ... ...the pieces and parts that make up the new Yo Ho are either awaiting assembly or... Dealer confirmed today that he expects to see the boat "sometime next week" along with some of the other Parkers on order. I'm still awaiting a manufacture date for the new trailer, which I did not buy from the boat dealer. I'm guessing the trailer will arrive the week after next. I'm almost starting from scratch with this trailerboat, as the buyer of Yo Ho the First pretty much cleaned me out of things like trailer hitch ball, trailer lights to truck connect wire, various small trailer locks, yada yada yada. Picked out a Raymarine feeeesh finder. Easy choice. Yamaha offers a "shop at the dealer's store" instant rebate, and I had been considering a Ray unit anyway. Dealer sells Raymarine stuff. I'm going to use an AirMar "tilted" through-hull transducer. It has almost no profile out the bottom of the hull. Also decided to go with a new Garmin chartplotter and I've reverted back to my original idea of starting out with a handheld VHF. If it proves to not have enough range, I'll install a fixed unit. Got an estimate on a storage cover. Now that was a giggle. A cover for this exact boat from one of the national suppliers runs about $350 in Sunbrella. The custom maker wanted $2350. They must be inhaling something special in that place. Glad to hear that things are going as planned. I only bought one new boat.............a year end model when the dealer was going belly up. 1987 Chris Craft Scorpion.........no frills other than a nice 260HP engine and a joke of a bimini. I don't mind buying used boats and got some nice deals while doing so. I have the same feelings about cars as I hate to be the person taking the initial depreciation hit. ;-) |
Somewhere in Beaufort, NC...
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... ...the pieces and parts that make up the new Yo Ho are either awaiting assembly or... Dealer confirmed today that he expects to see the boat "sometime next week" along with some of the other Parkers on order. I'm still awaiting a manufacture date for the new trailer, which I did not buy from the boat dealer. I'm guessing the trailer will arrive the week after next. I'm almost starting from scratch with this trailerboat, as the buyer of Yo Ho the First pretty much cleaned me out of things like trailer hitch ball, trailer lights to truck connect wire, various small trailer locks, yada yada yada. Picked out a Raymarine feeeesh finder. Easy choice. Yamaha offers a "shop at the dealer's store" instant rebate, and I had been considering a Ray unit anyway. Dealer sells Raymarine stuff. I'm going to use an AirMar "tilted" through-hull transducer. It has almost no profile out the bottom of the hull. Also decided to go with a new Garmin chartplotter and I've reverted back to my original idea of starting out with a handheld VHF. If it proves to not have enough range, I'll install a fixed unit. Got an estimate on a storage cover. Now that was a giggle. A cover for this exact boat from one of the national suppliers runs about $350 in Sunbrella. The custom maker wanted $2350. They must be inhaling something special in that place. Glad to hear that things are going as planned. I only bought one new boat.............a year end model when the dealer was going belly up. 1987 Chris Craft Scorpion.........no frills other than a nice 260HP engine and a joke of a bimini. I don't mind buying used boats and got some nice deals while doing so. I have the same feelings about cars as I hate to be the person taking the initial depreciation hit. ;-) There's a beautiful Chris Craft fiberglass runabout being restored in Deale, Md. It's a 20 something footer and I mean it looks better than new. Will take some photos of it soon. Must be 80s vintage. I took about a 10% hit on the sale of my Parker. I was helped by the fact that Parker posted some tremendous price increases on my model the last few years and the fact that Yo Ho was in immaculate, almost new condition. There was a guy here last year who expressed some interest in the boat, and he could have had Yo Ho for a hell of a price. But he gave up boating to chase little balls around on the grass. |
Somewhere in Beaufort, NC...
"HK" wrote in message ... snip... There was a guy here last year who expressed some interest in the boat, and he could have had Yo Ho for a hell of a price. But he gave up boating to chase little balls around on the grass. He wasn't really serious. He was already well on the way to giving up active sports like boating for golf & lawn bowling. |
Somewhere in Beaufort, NC...
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 22:29:28 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... snip... There was a guy here last year who expressed some interest in the boat, and he could have had Yo Ho for a hell of a price. But he gave up boating to chase little balls around on the grass. He wasn't really serious. He was already well on the way to giving up active sports like boating for golf & lawn bowling. How was the weekend, Don? All go well? -- John H |
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