Ya & if your mom would have swallowed you!! You wouldn't be able to get on here & type stupid ****.
|
Hmmm, would I be able to get an 80' Nortech shipped to Ohio?
|
Originally Posted by getreal
(Post 3287923)
$208 mil "cash" value
|
Originally Posted by Nauti Kitty
(Post 3287948)
One of those LOTO specials with the 525 merc!
80 on Grand Lake in a pontoon. Can you get the big magnum for our golf outing to Key Largo? NK
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3287937)
Nice!
I would delete the Pershing/Magnum and substitute a 60ish Sportfish w/ the big 2400 HP motors! :D The Intrepid I'd buy would be one of their 39's, so all the fishing I'd personally like to do, would be fine for that. I love the 55+ Sportfishes though. They are some of my favorite to see. |
we have a pool at work and made 25 bucks from the tickets we bought for the last drawing and are doing it again for tomorrow. If we win that would net me a little over 8mm before taxes. I could live with that:coolcowboy:
|
Originally Posted by BLee
(Post 3288112)
One of these P! : http://evoboats.com/index.php?option...=61&Itemid=112
That would be just fine as well. The Intrepid I'd buy would be one of their 39's, so all the fishing I'd personally like to do, would be fine for that. I love the 55+ Sportfishes though. They are some of my favorite to see. I don't fish, but I really like the look of sportfishes and with the big power they are 50 mph machines! The fuel burn on an 82 Viking with the 2450's is like $1400 AN HOUR! The enclosed bridge boats are very practical on a sq ft basis and they can handle rough water nicely! The Vikings look great for a production boat but a lot of the Carolina built boats are simply works of art. |
Originally Posted by getreal
(Post 3287923)
$208 mil "cash" value
|
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3288210)
I don't fish, but I really like the look of sportfishes and with the big power they are 50 mph machines! The fuel burn on an 82 Viking with the 2450's is like $1400 AN HOUR! The enclosed bridge boats are very practical on a sq ft basis and they can handle rough water nicely! The Vikings look great for a production boat but a lot of the Carolina built boats are simply works of art.
I don't do enough fishing to do one the justice they were built for if I were to have one, but just watching them haul ass down the beach in all kinds of conditions, always looks like it would be part of the fun of owning one. |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3288210)
I don't fish, but I really like the look of sportfishes and with the big power they are 50 mph machines! The fuel burn on an 82 Viking with the 2450's is like $1400 AN HOUR! The enclosed bridge boats are very practical on a sq ft basis and they can handle rough water nicely! The Vikings look great for a production boat but a lot of the Carolina built boats are simply works of art.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:00 AM. |
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.