Mobile Boat Detailing
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I know what you mean, Bill. I have a good buddy who does his own detail and keeps his stuff spotless. To me it's like yard work, house cleaning etc. I just get no thrill from it and would rather pay someone to do these jobs. I am looking for the right company to clean this new boat every Monday morning and make it like new always, so we can mess it up again the next weekend. Dan
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I have a large office building that I keep all my boats in when they are in Atlanta along with my F650. I never leave any of our toys outside. We have bikes, four wheelers, dirt bikes,etc and they all stay inside. I am lucky to live only 3 miles from my business. During the summer, I rent an indoor building at a marina on our favorite lake for the 36 and I call ahead and they launch it and tie it up for us as well as put it back on the trailer and back inside for us when we are done. No marinas here have the big fork lifts that can handle a 36 cat or we would probably use one..
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I have a large office building that I keep all my boats in when they are in Atlanta along with my F650. I never leave any of our toys outside. We have bikes, four wheelers, dirt bikes,etc and they all stay inside. I am lucky to live only 3 miles from my business. During the summer, I rent an indoor building at a marina on our favorite lake for the 36 and I call ahead and they launch it and tie it up for us as well as put it back on the trailer and back inside for us when we are done. No marinas here have the big fork lifts that can handle a 36 cat or we would probably use one..
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Why do u go to Eliminator? Just curious.
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Oh well,, on days that I have nothing too do, I enjoy going down there and looking at custom boats, seeing whats new, checking out the showroom, saying hello etc.. I always enjoy looking at there line,, and taking a pic or two... Thats my idea of fun,,, most people would rather go to eat, see a movie, go to the beach etc.... I'd rather go look at an elim, skater, mti, etc....just how I am....hard to explain...always been this way, thats why i enjoy OSO soo much....
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Oh well,, on days that I have nothing too do, I enjoy going down there and looking at custom boats, seeing whats new, checking out the showroom, saying hello etc.. I always enjoy looking at there line,, and taking a pic or two... Thats my idea of fun,,, most people would rather go to eat, see a movie, go to the beach etc.... I'd rather go look at an elim, skater, mti, etc....just how I am....hard to explain...always been this way, thats why i enjoy OSO soo much....


would you like me to send you a case of papertowels and a tub of that Jerk Off cre@m for your next visit
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I know what you mean, Bill. I have a good buddy who does his own detail and keeps his stuff spotless. To me it's like yard work, house cleaning etc. I just get no thrill from it and would rather pay someone to do these jobs. I am looking for the right company to clean this new boat every Monday morning and make it like new always, so we can mess it up again the next weekend. Dan

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I always pay cash for my boats and get attached to each one in a different sort of way. Since they are paid for, I don't need to sell one to get another. My blown jet is like riding a dirt bike. It is small and nimble and takes off like nothing you have ever seen. It launches so hard, it will blow itself right out of the water. The 234 Eliminator Edge is a boat we can ski behind and knee board, tube etc and it is a great boat for smaller water. The 36' speaks for itself. The 28' is the first boat I ever sold and it was weird leaving it behind in Havasu. I truly liked that boat, but after a good hard day in the 36' there is no comparison. I also do not get to boat during the weekdays and if one of my boats is broken down, there is always a back-up so we do not miss a weekend at the lake. My bowrider is an older boat I am building for my son and daughter-in-law. It is a jet with a 454 and a great ski/run around/all purpose boat. I built a brand new engine for it, painted it modern and am having interior built for it.
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