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Old 01-01-2015, 09:28 AM
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Learn how to walk again. Maybe without a limp. God Bless! Happy New Year.
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Old 01-01-2015, 09:41 AM
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Finish sewing and installing new cockpit upholstery, spend more time in the drivers seat than in the bilge, contribute more to global warming.
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Throw away all my analog gauges and install a MFD to get all information in one place.
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Go on the Illinois, Kankakee, and Des Plaines River with my boat. Use my boat more. Have a nickname across the transom of my boat.
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Been thinking for sometime now about upgrading to a newer boat, but just can't justify the cost for 2.5 months of use up here in the snow belt area! Got a few more months to decide, If not I will need to "refresh" the 15 year old engines ( a set of Drive Guardians will allow me to add more power) More Power is good right?
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Originally Posted by abones
Been thinking for sometime now about upgrading to a newer boat, but just can't justify the cost for 2.5 months of use up here in the snow belt area! Got a few more months to decide, If not I will need to "refresh" the 15 year old engines ( a set of Drive Guardians will allow me to add more power) More Power is good right?
I've been having a major fight with myself over doing what I'm doing.......it makes no sense......but in the end I know I'm going to forge ahead because my gut tells me to go for it . I like the challenge (not the expense) and I hate unachieved goals or ambitions .
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Old 01-01-2015, 05:46 PM
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Pulling the 177 blowers send to DMPE .
New Blower drive belts.
Having the original Bravo drive gone through.(has new port drive)
New Batteries.
Leave the 240 hour Gen VI 525sc still wire sealed motors alone.
Save for gas.
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Old 01-02-2015, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Full Force
Build a solid set of 540's ....
maybe paint windscreen finally
Try and take the Cig to another area at least ONE weekend to meet new people from OSO...!! Northern Michigan is for sure on the list, I wanna see that clear water....!
Shouldn't LOTO be on the list so the Cig can finally see some rough water?!
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Old 01-02-2015, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by nova26
Keep polishing on mine and get it wet when ever I get the chance to put it in.
You are talking about the boat, correct?!
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Originally Posted by PARADOX
Sell both and by a ply wood with a battery operated mixer for propulsion.

Cuisinart or Kitchen Aid...... Kind of like Merc Vs. OMC
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