boating off season activities?
#23
Snowboarding, fixing things on the boat, house projects, random trips here and there!
I breathe a sigh of relief in the fall cause the $$ spending season is over...drift thru the fall...go boarding in Jan/Feb, go to a few boat shows, then start b@tching in March that it's still cold...
I breathe a sigh of relief in the fall cause the $$ spending season is over...drift thru the fall...go boarding in Jan/Feb, go to a few boat shows, then start b@tching in March that it's still cold...
#25
Originally Posted by tblrklakemo
For those of us not fortunate enough to live near year round boating weather...what do you do in the off season?
No kidding!
Joe
#26
Originally Posted by Brad Zastrow
Snowmobile. Nothing like zero to 90mph in 5 seconds.
#27
I honestly couldn't boat year round. The anticipation of spring and knowing what you will be doing for the next twelve weekends is a great feeling! I also enjoy the change of seasons.
I used to snowmobile until I started a snowmobile biz and got burned out. Starting to get the itch again so I may break down and buy one if there's any money left over after I pay Uncle Sam!
This is some footage from last year while I was riding a buddie's sled.
VIDEO
I used to snowmobile until I started a snowmobile biz and got burned out. Starting to get the itch again so I may break down and buy one if there's any money left over after I pay Uncle Sam!
This is some footage from last year while I was riding a buddie's sled.
VIDEO
#30
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Try to save some money and anticipant going snowmobiling in Northern Michigan when mother nature cooperates. I try to go riding at least every other weekend, if not every weekend.




