Sssshhhhh I got a secret
#91
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From: Burlington,CT=Ludlow VT
#92
I would personally like to welcome Kevin back to the Cigarette family! After many failed attempts to find happiness outside the family he has now realized his proper place. I am sure Scot will be next, Adam has already given in to what he has always secretly wanted. Who knows maybe even Jeff (who?) will give in.
#94
I would personally like to welcome Kevin back to the Cigarette family! After many failed attempts to find happiness outside the family he has now realized his proper place. I am sure Scot will be next, Adam has already given in to what he has always secretly wanted. Who knows maybe even Jeff (who?) will give in.
Congrats on your ski!
#95
Wow, it looks like I've missed some really good stuff! 
Frank, I'd like to clearify... I'm a previous Yamaha guy, but since all Sick had in stk was a Sea Doo, I guess I can sport a Doo!
This is really sad to say, but I'm looking forward to having a 'little' boat again, it's so much more hassle-free!

Frank, I'd like to clearify... I'm a previous Yamaha guy, but since all Sick had in stk was a Sea Doo, I guess I can sport a Doo!

This is really sad to say, but I'm looking forward to having a 'little' boat again, it's so much more hassle-free!
#97
I can honestly say I've never had any issues with my OL I didn't have with any other mild power boats, although historically most issues have revolved around ethanol, especially after storage. I think I've finally learned my lesson and will be draining the tanks this year and pumping some av gas though for storage.
Big power hasn't been much of an issue, at least any issues that weren't at least partly self-inflicted. I will say I do miss having a smaller boat and the easy of use associated with them. I think that's why I'm so looking forward to the SeaDoo. When someone blows you off or splits for the cleanup it's no biggie... not to mention there's little hassle trailering and around the docks. The only thing that sucks about little boats is when you come across a wave!
Big power hasn't been much of an issue, at least any issues that weren't at least partly self-inflicted. I will say I do miss having a smaller boat and the easy of use associated with them. I think that's why I'm so looking forward to the SeaDoo. When someone blows you off or splits for the cleanup it's no biggie... not to mention there's little hassle trailering and around the docks. The only thing that sucks about little boats is when you come across a wave!




