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HK wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 06:36:54 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg !! You didn't go for the aluminum trailer ?? Of course I did. But I won't be able to pick it up in Norfolk until Saturday or Monday. The trailer you see is one of the dealer's yard trailers. When new boats come in, they have to be stashed on something. Tri-State uses cradles or trailers to prop up its new boats. How narcissistic of you, Harry! |
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"Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message .. . HK wrote: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg Wow! A little center console! The boat looks fine. It's that rusting hulk of a lift in the background that would concern me. Eisboch |
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rom wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg I like these boats but with this model you can't keep your feet dry. Waves are always coming over the transom. Interesting. I've owned three recent vintage outboard boats, all smaller than the Parker, and with 20" instead of 25" transoms. I used them mostly in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast and I recall one time when I got a little wave action in over the transom. Of course, I always made an effort to keep waves from breaking against the stern. I doubt it will be an issue on the new ride. 20" or 25" transoms? You don't know much about boats, do you? Here's a hint, sport. It's the shaft length of the motor and not the height of the transom - big difference. |
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HK wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:39:40 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 06:36:54 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg !! You didn't go for the aluminum trailer ?? Of course I did. But I won't be able to pick it up in Norfolk until Saturday or Monday. The trailer you see is one of the dealer's yard trailers. When new boats come in, they have to be stashed on something. Tri-State uses cradles or trailers to prop up its new boats. Are you getting yours from S&S? I drove to Norfolk to pick up mine.... Yup. Wanna meet me for lunch end of next week? I'm supposed to pick it up either Saturday the 18th or Monday. Maybe we could pick up a charter in Virginia Beach. I believe I'll be kinda footloose the end of next week with my wife visiting her maternal grandma in western North Carolina. I can't believe Harry posted this. Everything I've read is true. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message .. . HK wrote: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg Wow! A little center console! The boat looks fine. It's that rusting hulk of a lift in the background that would concern me. Eisboch In all the years I've been doing business with that dealership, I've never seen that lift being used. The dealership handles (and I mean handles) some pretty hefty Grady Whites (36-footers) a variety of ways with hoist trucks, forklifts, specialized hydraulic trailers, and so forth. I'll have to ask about it. I see Dingleberry Dan is back...who left the concrete cover off the septic tank? |
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HK wrote:
Parker offers the cut down transom style on several of its 21, 23 and 25 footers. They have high appeal to *real* fishermen because they allow direct access to the body of water and fish right at the transom. I tell you, just about every time I see a "boating-related" post from certain of the guys here, I chuckle. In your *hundred hours* of boating these past few years your insanity has obviously convinced you that you are an expert. Rational people will find that true fishing boats will have a bracket or, the smaller ones, will have a higher transom. |
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Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 13:45:39 -0400, HK wrote: What is it with these folks who think that one should remain perfectly dry in a boat? One of the secrets to happiness in life is to know when you are well off. Anytime I am warm, dry and well fed three important things have already gone right that day. And since I'm also on a boat, make that four things. Add in a good internet connection, fine red wine and good company - that makes seven. The wind and rain are whipping today out of the north east. White caps are rolling past and a sailboat has been driven aground on the beach about 200 yards to leeward. We're sitting here anchored nice and peacefully however, 60 thousand pounds and 50 feet of stability, 20 KW generator pumping dehumidified heat, powering internet and satellite TV, everything functioning just fine. Life is good. I love boating. :-) On days like that, I'd rather be doing something more interesting than lazing on a boat. To each his own. Ummm... Lobsterboat??? |
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On Aug 10, 9:36 pm, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote:
Ummm... Lobsterboat???- Dude, it's Harry, and it's all boating posts, all most likely true. This whole adventure of his has quite frankly been a good education for me with all the issures that have crept into the threads. So why can't you just let it go, let the lobsta' boat issue go. It is what it is/was and the guy got just the frekin' boat he wanted, be happy for the guy and enjoy the boating conversations. Hey, I'm not telling you what to do, I'm just sayin'. |
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HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message .. . HK wrote: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg Wow! A little center console! The boat looks fine. It's that rusting hulk of a lift in the background that would concern me. Eisboch In all the years I've been doing business with that dealership, I've never seen that lift being used. The dealership handles (and I mean handles) some pretty hefty Grady Whites (36-footers) a variety of ways with hoist trucks, forklifts, specialized hydraulic trailers, and so forth. I'll have to ask about it. I see Dingleberry Dan is back...who left the concrete cover off the septic tank? Little boy...you are the one with the septic tank problem, remember? How do people so old act so childish? |
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"Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message .. . HK wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message .. . HK wrote: Side view: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-08-080001.jpg Wow! A little center console! The boat looks fine. It's that rusting hulk of a lift in the background that would concern me. Eisboch In all the years I've been doing business with that dealership, I've never seen that lift being used. The dealership handles (and I mean handles) some pretty hefty Grady Whites (36-footers) a variety of ways with hoist trucks, forklifts, specialized hydraulic trailers, and so forth. I'll have to ask about it. I see Dingleberry Dan is back...who left the concrete cover off the septic tank? Little boy...you are the one with the septic tank problem, remember? How do people so old act so childish? Take a step back Dan and look at your posts here. Are you proud of them? |
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