Pending sea trial and survey, will be joining the Fountain club.
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I bought my 25ol from them a few years ago. Greg and Bruce were great. We were at shogren then, but if your only waiting for survey and sea trial.. that's just formalities!! They trusted me with my trade with only pics and that were ready with mine all shined up and ready to roll 1000 miles back home. Even were jumping 6ft swells in the marina!!
Congrats!!
Congrats!!
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I bought my 25ol from them a few years ago. Greg and Bruce were great. We were at shogren then, but if your only waiting for survey and sea trial.. that's just formalities!! They trusted me with my trade with only pics and that were ready with mine all shined up and ready to roll 1000 miles back home. Even were jumping 6ft swells in the marina!!
Congrats!!
Congrats!!
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Greenwell Springs, LA
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That was a friend of mine's boat. I was looking at it pretty hard but couldn't sell my boat quick enough before he traded it in on a 42' Cigarette with 1350's!!
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Tim,
Make sure you work on getting a crew (1 or more) to help you with launching and retrieving the new baby. It isn't as easy as your 292. If you have a very deep launch with a long enough dock doing it alone (as you do ,like I do alot) is allright but as I've found going from the 25footer to the 32 most times you need another person there.
Make sure you work on getting a crew (1 or more) to help you with launching and retrieving the new baby. It isn't as easy as your 292. If you have a very deep launch with a long enough dock doing it alone (as you do ,like I do alot) is allright but as I've found going from the 25footer to the 32 most times you need another person there.
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Tim,
Make sure you work on getting a crew (1 or more) to help you with launching and retrieving the new baby. It isn't as easy as your 292. If you have a very deep launch with a long enough dock doing it alone (as you do ,like I do alot) is allright but as I've found going from the 25footer to the 32 most times you need another person there.
Make sure you work on getting a crew (1 or more) to help you with launching and retrieving the new baby. It isn't as easy as your 292. If you have a very deep launch with a long enough dock doing it alone (as you do ,like I do alot) is allright but as I've found going from the 25footer to the 32 most times you need another person there.