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just a weekend fishing boat Honey...honest!
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It is currently:
Dawg, Santa called me and ask were sh , uh he could acquire said weekend fishing boat.
Imposing it is as us inlanders don't see boats unless we travel, not any kind like that and likely never would see one of those unless I visited the PNW or ventured to NZ or Australia. This is what caught my eye:I saw one of those on the water a little while back...it looked huge as it sits so tall. I want one also! 300K seems like a fair deal for anyone who is in that kind of budget range.
dawgaholic wrote:
Ten years ago I'd be on my way to SEATAC for a close-up and personal. Today my priorities are totally different as Life has that way of reminding us that we ain't running the show.
The "wood" interior got me wondering also. Isn't that like "Bad Mojo" or something, Puting wood in an aluminum boat.JETTYWOLF wrote:- I'm not a cabin guy, but why is there "wood and formica" inside a boats cabin.
Why not aluminum, some paint and rhino lining!![]()
Sabs28 wrote:The "wood" interior got me wondering also. Isn't that like "Bad Mojo" or something, Puting wood in an aluminum boat.JETTYWOLF wrote:- I'm not a cabin guy, but why is there "wood and formica" inside a boats cabin.
Why not aluminum, some paint and rhino lining!![]()
Isn't wood flamable?????
S L Dave wrote:Sabs28 wrote:The "wood" interior got me wondering also. Isn't that like "Bad Mojo" or something, Puting wood in an aluminum boat.JETTYWOLF wrote:- I'm not a cabin guy, but why is there "wood and formica" inside a boats cabin.
Why not aluminum, some paint and rhino lining!![]()
Isn't wood flamable?????
The wood is put there so us married guys can sell the idea of spending a lives savings on another boat!