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Old 07-12-2011, 02:14 PM
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Hello everybody,

I am a new member here on OSO, I've been on the site many times and finally joined. I live her in the west side of Michigan, i am 22 years old and I would love to get involved with this sport. I purchased a 1995 Baja Outlaw from a family member when i was 19, and that opened "Pandora's Box" for me and fast boats. I'm motivated and want to get outta this day to day routine of selling underground pipe. So anybody out there who could lend a bit of advise regarding how you made it, or any other words of advise in a path i should pursue to get involved in the sport would be great.

Thanks for your time,
KCOLE
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Old 07-12-2011, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by KCOLE
Hello everybody,

I am a new member here on OSO, I've been on the site many times and finally joined. I live her in the west side of Michigan, i am 22 years old and I would love to get involved with this sport. I purchased a 1995 Baja Outlaw from a family member when i was 19, and that opened "Pandora's Box" for me and fast boats. I'm motivated and want to get outta this day to day routine of selling underground pipe. So anybody out there who could lend a bit of advise regarding how you made it, or any other words of advise in a path i should pursue to get involved in the sport would be great.

Thanks for your time,
KCOLE
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Old 07-12-2011, 09:01 PM
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Old 07-12-2011, 09:11 PM
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Don't listen to these clowns!

Want to buy a Baja 342? It's extremely economical and easy on the wallet!

Honestly....work really hard or get a sugar momma, maybe both!

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Old 07-12-2011, 09:12 PM
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What's the old Adage - if you want to make a million bucks in the powerboat industry you shoudl start with 5 million.
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Old 07-12-2011, 09:29 PM
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Just sell your Outlaw and you'll be rolling in the $$$. Apparently they're really rare and really, really valuable!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1996-...rQ5fMotorboats
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Don't be afraid to think outside of the box. While I am no millionaire, I am self employed (own a couple of retail websites) and have the time to use my Velocity anytime I want to (as I work out of my home office, which is 1 block from the marina). While my Velocity isn't the largest (26') or the fastest (68 on GPS), I can afford to use it when ever. Keep your boat fairly economical and you will be able to afford to use it more often....

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Originally Posted by KCOLE
Hello everybody,

I am a new member here on OSO, I've been on the site many times and finally joined. I live her in the west side of Michigan, i am 22 years old and I would love to get involved with this sport. I purchased a 1995 Baja Outlaw from a family member when i was 19, and that opened "Pandora's Box" for me and fast boats. I'm motivated and want to get outta this day to day routine of selling underground pipe. So anybody out there who could lend a bit of advise regarding how you made it, or any other words of advise in a path i should pursue to get involved in the sport would be great.

Thanks for your time,
KCOLE
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I always wanted to get into the business.....then I thought, would it take away from my enjoyment of the sport? I know how I work so I'd bust it trying to make the best of my business and lose interest in the sport. I've heard both yes and no from people in the boat business. Work smart, and hard. Make multiple contacts, listen to others with experience, ask questions, keep your word, provide consistent quality service and live within your income limits. Get into a business that is making you money even when you sleep.....passive income.'Keep in mind, a boat is almost guaranteed gonna lose you $$$. If you enjoy it, it is simply expensive entertainment!!
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