Screen names
#33
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From: Lake Norman, NC
'Cos when I got my Fountain I didn't know chit about boats. Still don't, total rookie 
17 because it was my racing number for many years until I got smart enough to stop spending my own money on race cars and spend other people's money on them instead.
Now I have a boat thats almost as expensive to keep as my race cars and race bikes were.
Lol... some of us never learn. Maybe I'm just not very bright...

17 because it was my racing number for many years until I got smart enough to stop spending my own money on race cars and spend other people's money on them instead.
Now I have a boat thats almost as expensive to keep as my race cars and race bikes were.
Lol... some of us never learn. Maybe I'm just not very bright...
#34
Back in 1997 I bought my first Powerquest, and wanted my lic plates to say it. So we ended up with PWRQWST on the lic plates and it has stuck with all the web sites I am on as well.
I have owned 3 Powerquest's so far a 24, a 29, and a 38 and have enjoyed them all
I have owned 3 Powerquest's so far a 24, a 29, and a 38 and have enjoyed them all
#38
When I bought my 22’ Progression with a Mercury outboard modified by Diamond Marine, I just couldn’t think of a proper name for it. Then one day somebody at the dock suggested that the motor was simply too big for the boat. (Never happen!) But, it got me thinking. Since it was a loud, snarly 2 stroke outboard, I put the two thoughts together and came up with the name on the boat – which became my screen name.






