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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... Before my time. I had no problems with my outdrive, but I didn't keep my boat in a slip either. I like having the boat on a trailer, in my driveway! -- John H. Nothing wrong with that. But to me, I always enjoyed having a boat permanently in a slip, even the smaller boats. My first ocean boat was a 20 or 22 foot (forget which) Regal with a cuddy cabin. That was back in 1994. Slips are hard to come by in this area and I was fortunate enough to be offered one, so I grabbed it. Once you have one, you keep it each season until you give it up or outgrow it. I only had that boat for one season, then "upgraded" to an old 26' Century Express. Had a lot of fun with that boat, even though it had many problems requiring attention, and never quite ran right. It had a cozy cabin, head, small galley, etc. After a day of boating, returning to the slip and "camping" overnight was very enjoyable. Dock neighbors were always around and we had a good time. Of course I was 14 years younger at the time and could handle the nightly dock parties. Now, I watch TV and fall asleep. Went through a succession of ever increasing sized boats .... until we maxed out with the Navigator at 52' LOA. Took that to Florida at the end of the first season of ownership and the trip was probably one of the most challenging but totally enjoyable adventures I've ever done. I'll always have warm memories of that voyage. I was a newbie to larger boats and to open ocean and ICW navigation. It was quite the learning experience. Don't know what the future may hold. The boat I have now is not really ideal for long range cruising, but is fine for day trips to the Vineyard or to fairly nearby destinations. I still totally enjoy just being on it, at the slip, for a couple of days at a time though. Sorta like camping, but with much more comfort and privacy. Eisboch |
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 20:42:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . Before my time. I had no problems with my outdrive, but I didn't keep my boat in a slip either. I like having the boat on a trailer, in my driveway! -- John H. Nothing wrong with that. But to me, I always enjoyed having a boat permanently in a slip, even the smaller boats. My first ocean boat was a 20 or 22 foot (forget which) Regal with a cuddy cabin. That was back in 1994. Slips are hard to come by in this area and I was fortunate enough to be offered one, so I grabbed it. Once you have one, you keep it each season until you give it up or outgrow it. I only had that boat for one season, then "upgraded" to an old 26' Century Express. Had a lot of fun with that boat, even though it had many problems requiring attention, and never quite ran right. It had a cozy cabin, head, small galley, etc. After a day of boating, returning to the slip and "camping" overnight was very enjoyable. Dock neighbors were always around and we had a good time. Of course I was 14 years younger at the time and could handle the nightly dock parties. Now, I watch TV and fall asleep. Went through a succession of ever increasing sized boats .... until we maxed out with the Navigator at 52' LOA. Took that to Florida at the end of the first season of ownership and the trip was probably one of the most challenging but totally enjoyable adventures I've ever done. I'll always have warm memories of that voyage. I was a newbie to larger boats and to open ocean and ICW navigation. It was quite the learning experience. Don't know what the future may hold. The boat I have now is not really ideal for long range cruising, but is fine for day trips to the Vineyard or to fairly nearby destinations. I still totally enjoy just being on it, at the slip, for a couple of days at a time though. Sorta like camping, but with much more comfort and privacy. Eisboch If you enjoy it, that's what counts. My wife and I are having a kick with the new trailer. We went to an RV show in Baltimore today. Saw a lot of nice RVs, but nothing I couldn't do without. Roadtrek had it's new Sprinter based class B there, which was beautiful. The same dealer was selling the Fleetwood Icon, another Sprinter based motorhome. http://www.fleetwoodrv.com/icon/ Very nice, and the price was the same as the Roadtrek RS Adventurous http://tinyurl.com/4tglxr , which is similar to yours. It was priced about the same as the Fleetwood. I asked the salesman why the Class B was the same price as the Class C, which had more room, amenities, etc. His answer was, "Because the Roadtrek can be parked anywhere, whereas the Fleetwood violates restrictions in a lot of areas." Interesting. He would have been correct in my neighborhood. -- John H. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:21:54 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 15:57:12 GMT, "Chuck" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHxFXcGv_Uc This is bad for an 06 Model! That is atrocious. -- John H. I seem to have a hazy memory of Mercruiser outdrives having a similar problem for a short period of time. The cause was the same... the paint used had been changed, either for "improvement" or, I seem to recall environmental reasons. Whatever it was, the problem was resolved. Eisboch Before my time. I had no problems with my outdrive, but I didn't keep my boat in a slip either. I like having the boat on a trailer, in my driveway! -- John H. Wonder what the neighbours think of that? You wouldn't get away with that in WayneDs community. |
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