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SS930 04-15-2011 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by 30ctsutphen (Post 3377252)
You snooze you lose Scotty boy!
Hurry hurry,Make sure you buy something in the next 24 hrs !LOL

I'll get right on it! :grinser010:

4195 04-15-2011 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by 30ctsutphen (Post 3377252)
You snooze you lose Scotty boy!
Hurry hurry,Make sure you buy something in the next 24 hrs !LOL

I am a patient man myself unlike those CIG guys.:eek:
I mean I made it almost 3 months without a boat once!

A lot of people would say you should have taken longer:evilb:

30ctsutphen 04-15-2011 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by 4195 (Post 3377359)
A lot of people would say you should have taken longer:evilb:

Allot of people would say your still trying!:party-smiley-004:

SS930 04-19-2011 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by moses0324 (Post 3376622)
in all honesty when i purchased my boat which was about a half year ago...

i bought a jet ski, sold the same jet ski a few weeks later, and boat a boat all within a month time frame. if you are set on buying a boat you will make it happen.

personally it doesnt sound like you want one. not bashing scot or anything. its perfectly ok not to want a boat. thats his decision. all i am saying is that if he really wanted one he would have pulled the trigger a while ago. we are about to enter a time where boat buying is not good (spring). you will likely have to wait until mid summer or fall for good deals again. my 0.02

p.s. my intent here was to either

1 tell it how it is...i hope it isnt
2 talk b.s. so scot can prove me wrong haha

I hope its the second one.

Justin, I've given this more thought and I think you're 100% right on all counts. I dont know that I really want an additional boat. This is the wrong time to buy a boat as there are no deals out there. And since I haven't been able to get it done within a few weeks, I'm probably just never going to get it done. Thanks for showing me the light.
:(

innerrage 04-19-2011 07:47 AM

scot fix what u got good on gas easy to maintain. I want a 24ft 600hp small block pantera like plum loco, i really cant see spending all that money when my 21ft boat has nothing wrong with it, save your money,bigger the boat bigger the headache.:drink:

kreed 04-19-2011 08:04 AM

Well Scot, Studio54 always has a VIP pass for you if you dont find anything, good luck with the boat-quest as I have run out of suggestions for you. I think if you were going to buy something, you would have done it by now...........Just my senseless thought :(

1MOSES1 04-19-2011 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3380665)
Justin, I've given this more thought and I think you're 100% right on all counts. I dont know that I really want an additional boat. This is the wrong time to buy a boat as there are no deals out there. And since I haven't been able to get it done within a few weeks, I'm probably just never going to get it done. Thanks for showing me the light.
:(

all i was trying to say is that if you really wanted a boat, you would have pulled the trigger a long time ago. i spent hours upon hours searching for a boat. in the end we made it happen regardless if the price was a little more than we wanted to spend.

SS930 04-19-2011 12:37 PM

Thanks Brian, you might be right.

Thanks for the offer Moby, I mean Kevin. I might take you up on it. :)

Justin, you're a bully... But the words are well recieved. ;)

SS930 04-21-2011 06:51 AM

I've decided to buy a trailer instead of a boat. Far more ecconomical. Gotta be aluminum and preferably not one of those cheapo bolted together flexomatic models. Something that looks nice and adds a little value to an imaginary boat.

I cant afford a boat, so a new Myco might be a little more than I want to spend. Should I be looking at used models and then mod to fit my imaginary boat, or just spend 50% - 100% more and go with new. Drive gaurd & EoH are a must, which might make finding a used model a little tougher. If new, is Manning the way to go?

kreed 04-21-2011 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3382736)
I've decided to buy a trailer instead of a boat. Far more ecconomical. Gotta be aluminum and preferably not one of those cheapo bolted together flexomatic models. Something that looks nice and adds a little value to an imaginary boat.

I cant afford a boat, so a new Myco might be a little more than I want to spend. Should I be looking at used models and then mod to fit my imaginary boat, or just spend 50% - 100% more and go with new. Drive gaurd & EoH are a must, which might make finding a used model a little tougher. If new, is Manning the way to go?

Scot, this imaginary question would be good for the general Q +A thread.


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