Any old school dudes still here?
#131
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Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Wichita, Kansas
It's cool to read the stories and see the camaraderie between members, many of whom were part of that 'founding fathers'. Think of how the times have changed, how the people have changed, the boats themselves...crazy.
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#132
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Joined: Aug 2004
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From: naples,florida
sadly my customer is not in very good shape. He would give me the boat. It is a diesel with very low hours. He has a cool cabin he lives in, he built in the late 80’s. His road is in suck bad shape it would cost me $5000.00 to make it passable. Pretty smart old guy. If I took the boat he would get a fixed up road. LOL
#133
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Joined: Oct 2011
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From: Boyne City
Yes Boyne. I still do not want a boat that I have to keep in a Marina at this time. Sold the big boat in 2018. We really have enjoyed the center console and the RIB. I would like to see Harold's boat back in the water, but not up to it yet. Thank you for the offer.
#134
if he had OSO up on his computer, that’s when you sneak on and post dumb chit under his screen name 🤣. Lots of good old threads that started that way when one of us was posting as another member.
#137
Like when the board was going crazy with everyone posting to see who would have the highest post counts
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-Wally
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy horsepower. And I've never seen a sad person hauling a$$!
-Wally
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy horsepower. And I've never seen a sad person hauling a$$!





