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Big day tomorrow...
Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up
the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! |
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John H. wrote:
Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan |
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On Sep 15, 9:00 pm, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. Did you ever decide on what color prop to get? |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote:
John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:11:20 -0700, Tim wrote:
On Sep 15, 9:00 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. Did you ever decide on what color prop to get? I'm leaning more and more towards stainless steel with a red and white spiral, surrounded by a wide black border, with flowers in it, maybe pansies. |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 15, 9:00 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. Did you ever decide on what color prop to get? Herring should get a white single blade prop to match the one on his beanie. Good god, he isn't going to keep that boat up on the Bay, is he? |
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On Sep 16, 7:07 am, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:28:08 -0400, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Sep 15, 9:00 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. Did you ever decide on what color prop to get? Herring should get a white single blade prop to match the one on his beanie. Good god, he isn't going to keep that boat up on the Bay, is he? Harry, you don't even make a good pretender, let alone a great one. I'm surprised why someone to whom you're responding hasn't asked you to speak to me directly. After all, surely they know a 'pretend filter' only works in one direction! If I were Tim, I'd respond with, "Why don't you ask him."- Go ahead, John, you have my permission... LOL |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:28:08 -0400, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sep 15, 9:00 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. Did you ever decide on what color prop to get? Herring should get a white single blade prop to match the one on his beanie. Good god, he isn't going to keep that boat up on the Bay, is he? Harry, you don't even make a good pretender, let alone a great one. I'm surprised why someone to whom you're responding hasn't asked you to speak to me directly. After all, surely they know a 'pretend filter' only works in one direction! If I were Tim, I'd respond with, "Why don't you ask him." |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 16, 7:07 am, John H. wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 22:28:08 -0400, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Sep 15, 9:00 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:25:25 -0400, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote: John H. wrote: Wife and I go down to do the paperwork to unload the Proline and pick up the 186CC Key West. I've decided to go with the 150hp Yamaha, just 'cause I want to. 220 hp was the right amount for the 21'er, so I figure 150hp will do well on the 18'er, especially with a load of grandkids thereon! That's great, John! Nice boat, too! Post some pictures when you pick her up. Unfortunately it has a transom so huge volumes of water you might take on will have to drain normally. Dan I'm planning to use the 92qt cooler as a bailer. That should do it. Did you ever decide on what color prop to get? Herring should get a white single blade prop to match the one on his beanie. Good god, he isn't going to keep that boat up on the Bay, is he? Harry, you don't even make a good pretender, let alone a great one. I'm surprised why someone to whom you're responding hasn't asked you to speak to me directly. After all, surely they know a 'pretend filter' only works in one direction! If I were Tim, I'd respond with, "Why don't you ask him."- Go ahead, John, you have my permission... LOL Now that was a good one. Poor Herring. |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. Now that was a good one. Poor Herring. Poor JohnH is ready for some serious R&R. I recommend he join Goofy & the gang on a Disney cruise. |
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