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84 Scarab 07-10-2012 06:11 PM

New to the forum
 
Well I recently lost my mind and bought a boat, it is an 84 Scarab 1. I found your forum while researching things for my new boat and thought I would join. Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing what I know (which should'nt take very long.)So, a big hello from Maryland to everyone!

BoatShow239 07-10-2012 06:31 PM

Welcome to OSO...
 
...this can be a wonderful reference site.

I have not been here long myself, but have discovered there are many people on here who are very informative, patient and knowledgeable about many different topics.

Jump right in and get your feet wet. Sorry bad metaphor!

mike tkach 07-10-2012 06:44 PM

welcome aboard,as a boat owner you are now going to get the sickness we all have,2footitis,no matter how big of a boat you have,you want a bigger one,and usually a faster one.i cant imagine what i would do with my weekends if i were boatless.enjoy your boat.:party-smiley-048:

glassdave 07-10-2012 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by 84 Scarab (Post 3727246)
Well I recently lost my mind and bought a boat, it is an 84 Scarab 1. I found your forum while researching things for my new boat and thought I would join. Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing what I know (which should'nt take very long.)So, a big hello from Maryland to everyone!

lol, well your second slip was finding us. This is not the road back to sanity my friend . . . . . in fact it's quite the opposite :D

we can help with the following:
justifying why you need to fill the boat before paying the rent
how to convince your significant other that blower was on it when you bought the boat
How it actually makes sense to "go bigger"
proper method of skipping family functions for a day on the water (sometimes they catch on when the realize they only see you on rainy days)
Why twins are more economical and practical then a single

welcome to the site . . . . . :cool:

akaboatman 07-10-2012 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 3727280)
lol, well your second slip was finding us. This is not the road back to sanity my friend . . . . . in fact it's quite the opposite :D

we can help with the following:
justifying why you need to fill the boat before paying the rent
how to convince your significant other that blower was on it when you bought the boat
How it actually makes sense to "go bigger"
proper method of skipping family functions for a day on the water (sometimes they catch on when the realize they only see you on rainy days)
Why twins are more economical and practical then a single

welcome to the site

Thats funny right there. True but funny. Artie :daz:

glassdave 07-10-2012 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by akaboatman (Post 3727295)
Thats funny right there. True but funny. Artie :daz:

well i was gonna say "how bout i just kick ya in the nuts an take all your money . . . save ya some time" :D

502ss 07-10-2012 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by 84 Scarab (Post 3727246)
Well I recently lost my mind and bought a boat, it is an 84 Scarab 1. I found your forum while researching things for my new boat and thought I would join. Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing what I know (which should'nt take very long.)So, a big hello from Maryland to everyone!

Welcome!!

First step is to get some pictures posted. Your not a paying member(yet) so you will need to upload to photobucket or flicker or something and then post links! We all love pictures so......

:worthless_without_p

huskyrider 07-10-2012 07:41 PM

Congrats on the new boat.
You'll find this site to be a priceless wealth of knowledge on powerboating. Every question I've ever addressed here has come back with quality hands on knowledge answers.
These guys and girls are the greatest!!!
There's also a lot of comedy here too.
Just remember the most important aspects of the sport.
First boat is always an acronym for "bust out another thousand"
Second, remember whatever you put into it your not going to get back.
Third, don't ever kick yourself in the ass for any purchase from fuel to parts no matter what your significant other or best friends tell you.
Finally, powerboating is a priceless sport with a lot of reward in the satisfaction of moving across the water with anywhere from a little bit to a whole lot of speed. But, it does come with a price. Learn how to save money "cause you'll be needing it soon no matter how new or old your boat is".

WELCOME to OSO!!!

See ya,
Kelly

jayboat 07-10-2012 07:43 PM

Welcome!

Plenty of info here, and no shortage of characters. Have fun and be safe.

84 Scarab 07-10-2012 08:40 PM

Thanks everyone for the welcome, I will have to get some more pictures but here is 1

http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/...dy125/boat.jpg


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