Goin to Alabama
#32
Charter Member #415
Joined: Nov 2000
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From: Jasper,Alabama
Once again,Dr. John (not really Bubba),welcome to our crazy world here. A great bunch of Formula owners that make us Alabama guys feel at home. Fifteen years ago we didn't even know how to spell Formula,and look at us now.Glad to have you aboard. Robert
#33
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Joined: Dec 2002
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From: 1000 Islands
Dr. John, welcome aboard. If you are presently boatless, this board is a great source of boating "entertainment".
Sounds like Robert has another customer for life.
Buying a boat from Robert reminds me of that girl in high school...you know...the one you heard so many "good" things about, you just had to have her! You know what I mean?
Strange sounding analogy I know...forgive me, It's been 5 mos. since I've had a boat ride...and I own one!
Sounds like Robert has another customer for life.
Buying a boat from Robert reminds me of that girl in high school...you know...the one you heard so many "good" things about, you just had to have her! You know what I mean?
Strange sounding analogy I know...forgive me, It's been 5 mos. since I've had a boat ride...and I own one!
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Joined: Feb 2005
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Thanks guys for the welcome, I hope to be back on the water in a real boat(something besides our family pontoon, which btw is very nice and ofcourse bought from Robert) soon. Maybe I am a little spoiled but everytime I start looking around at other makes I always come back to Formula, truly the class of the boating industry. Btw you guys can call me Bubba, no problem.
Probably will not post much but I will read your posts from time to time to keep up with whats going on.
Rippem, the best thing about Robert is that you can TRUST him, enough said. Btw just kidding about the pliers.
Have a good one.
Probably will not post much but I will read your posts from time to time to keep up with whats going on.
Rippem, the best thing about Robert is that you can TRUST him, enough said. Btw just kidding about the pliers.
Have a good one.
#37
Troutly.
I know you know how it feels! I actually brought it back without even starting the engines! My decision because I didn't want to chance the freezing weather taking it home. I have a close eye on the weather forecast! Thanks for the congrats! (I'm still trying to figure out how to turn the damn radio on!
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I know you know how it feels! I actually brought it back without even starting the engines! My decision because I didn't want to chance the freezing weather taking it home. I have a close eye on the weather forecast! Thanks for the congrats! (I'm still trying to figure out how to turn the damn radio on!
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Originally Posted by Troutly
Hey Kevin,
Congrats on the successful 382 swap!!!
Congrats on the successful 382 swap!!!
#38
This radio is actually much less complicated than my previous one...I hit the button that should be the power button and nothin happens. I do have the battery switches on and the Radio circuit breaker switch set to on. No circuits breakers are open. Robert had the radio working. I wonder if soemthing came loose while traveling back. I'm gonna get the old volt meter out and start tracing things. Maybe just got a bad radio.
#40
The manufacturer would be closer. We don't have any dealers near me!!!!
I'm hoping someone can come out here and show me how simple it is.
I'm hoping someone can come out here and show me how simple it is.
Originally Posted by offthefront
Sometimes you have to hold the button for a sec ?
Why not just run it back over to the Dealer ? Still under warranty ...
Why not just run it back over to the Dealer ? Still under warranty ...



