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Re: who works on their own boat?
Originally Posted by sutphen30
i do it all,too.plus a few dozen good friends boats too.
Me too. Except ,for me, it's a few good friends, instead of a few dozen. |
Re: who works on their own boat?
Originally Posted by boatnt
If you want it done correctly do it your self :rolleyes:
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Re: who works on their own boat?
No one else touches any of my stuff.
Only exception was for some gel repair. Those conditions require someone with the experience needed. |
Re: who works on their own boat?
Do it all :D
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Re: who works on their own boat?
1/2 the fun....
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Re: who works on their own boat?
I also DO all work that I possibly can. to be on the water as much as possible
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Re: who works on their own boat?
i do it all even the engines i do my self don't trust anyone to do it for me also do motors for some others
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Re: who works on their own boat?
i doing almost everything myself with the exception of the blower motors im having mark @ mer build my blower motors but i will freshen and maintain them thereafter. i did my own n/a's that will hopefully see the dyno next week :D
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Re: who works on their own boat?
Originally Posted by fund razor
We know.... we know..... :D
You get your engines from Ted Hullbush :drink: :evilb: :evilb: that was good..... :D |
Re: who works on their own boat?
I Think This Is A Bit Funny Because You Can't Seem To Own A Boat Without Working On It. I Have Had Five Boats In The Past Six Years And Worked On Everyone Of Them More Than Any Other Toy That Is In My Garage. But I Would Not Give Up Owning A Boat For Anything. By The Way None Of My Boats Have Had Over 150hrs Or Been Over 5 Years Old When I Owned Them.
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