TIBBC "The Thread" again...
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Ragged,
Thanks for the brochure ..... it is in a lot better shape then one I have.
Looks like the snowmobiling season is going to end fairly quickly if this freak'in weather continues ....
That's ok I am ready for a change back to boating ....
Look out it's Jackie Chan time !!!!!
Thanks again !!!
Jeff
Thanks for the brochure ..... it is in a lot better shape then one I have.
Looks like the snowmobiling season is going to end fairly quickly if this freak'in weather continues ....
That's ok I am ready for a change back to boating ....
Look out it's Jackie Chan time !!!!!

Thanks again !!!
Jeff
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Hey Pete,
Thank you for the vintage Formula brochure, it IS in mint shape. It'll go nicely into the factory three-ring binder that came with the boat. Very cool!!!
My oldest, Jessica, was quite enamored with your very nice hand writing on the envelope. Jess is into nice hand writing, just one of her idiosyncrasies. Of course, Samantha probably wrote that!!
Thank you for the vintage Formula brochure, it IS in mint shape. It'll go nicely into the factory three-ring binder that came with the boat. Very cool!!!
My oldest, Jessica, was quite enamored with your very nice hand writing on the envelope. Jess is into nice hand writing, just one of her idiosyncrasies. Of course, Samantha probably wrote that!!
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Jeff,
Having trouble getting free for a weekend. Been working Saturdays for 8 weeks now. No end in sight yet. Now, Julie is back working at the plant and she's doing Saturdays too. Not good!!! Good for the gas-stash though.
Having trouble getting free for a weekend. Been working Saturdays for 8 weeks now. No end in sight yet. Now, Julie is back working at the plant and she's doing Saturdays too. Not good!!! Good for the gas-stash though.
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Hey Pete,
Thank you for the vintage Formula brochure, it IS in mint shape. It'll go nicely into the factory three-ring binder that came with the boat. Very cool!!!
My oldest, Jessica, was quite enamored with your very nice hand writing on the envelope. Jess is into nice hand writing, just one of her idiosyncrasies. Of course, Samantha probably wrote that!!
Thank you for the vintage Formula brochure, it IS in mint shape. It'll go nicely into the factory three-ring binder that came with the boat. Very cool!!!
My oldest, Jessica, was quite enamored with your very nice hand writing on the envelope. Jess is into nice hand writing, just one of her idiosyncrasies. Of course, Samantha probably wrote that!!

More than welcome! However you are sworn to not disclose the slight error in my thinking on the 272 page! I can only assume it must have been a weak moment on my part.

You can tell your daughter that it comes from my Mother, and thank her for having more faith in me than you did.
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From: Alexandria Bay, NY 1000 Islands
With the warm weather...looks like it's time to change the Avatar back to something that relates to boating!! Unlike Bird, mine is still in one piece!
Had it going 117 mph (on the dream meter) across Oneida Lake on Saturday with Winedown behind me. That was the fastest I'd seen it yet! Thinking around 105-107 for real. Cooking to say the least! The lake was pretty smooth in the middle, rough around the edges from last weekends thaw and this weeks re-freeze.
Let's get this thread back on track...What has anyone done to slow their boat down for the season?
Bird, did you do anything to your bullets yet? Need a hand?
Let me know!
Dave
Had it going 117 mph (on the dream meter) across Oneida Lake on Saturday with Winedown behind me. That was the fastest I'd seen it yet! Thinking around 105-107 for real. Cooking to say the least! The lake was pretty smooth in the middle, rough around the edges from last weekends thaw and this weeks re-freeze.
Let's get this thread back on track...What has anyone done to slow their boat down for the season?
Bird, did you do anything to your bullets yet? Need a hand?
Let me know!
Dave
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