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If you dont like the thread, dont read it! Find something else to do, like working or go hang with Chris, and please dont do a back and forth with me about who you are or what you have, I really dont care, just find another thread to post on. If you dont like what is being said start your own thread about how great Chris is, Im sure you will have tons of readers and post!
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Originally Posted by fixxxer22
But seriously, there are so many early 90s bayliner capris in my area.
When my kids were just little we had a Bayliner. I had every nickle I could scrape up invested in a startup- so zero boat budget. My dad calls me one early spring Saturday. He was at a yard sale and the guy GAVE him a Bayliner 22. Had a rotten transom and it was badly oxidized. But it looked like it had hardly been used. The guy didn't want someone buying it and something bad happening. But he gave it to my dad under the promise it would be repaired properly. I pulled the engine and put a new transom in it in his driveway. Had a friend at the time that had a free slip with a trailer site he rented at a campground on a big recreational lake, so we stuck it there. I gotta tell you, it was some of the most fun we ever had on a boat. There was no worry about banging or staining anything. It wasn't fast, but we didn't care.
Best of all, we were on the water and having fun.
We missed the Bayliner
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Originally Posted by fixxxer22
But seriously, there are so many early 90s bayliner capris in my area.
When my kids were just little we had a Bayliner. I had every nickle I could scrape up invested in a startup- so zero boat budget. My dad calls me one early spring Saturday. He was at a yard sale and the guy GAVE him a Bayliner 22. Had a rotten transom and it was badly oxidized. But it looked like it had hardly been used. The guy didn't want someone buying it and something bad happening. But he gave it to my dad under the promise it would be repaired properly. I pulled the engine and put a new transom in it in his driveway. Had a friend at the time that had a free slip with a trailer site he rented at a campground on a big recreational lake, so we stuck it there. I gotta tell you, it was some of the most fun we ever had on a boat. There was no worry about banging or staining anything. It wasn't fast, but we didn't care.
Best of all, we were on the water and having fun.
We missed the Bayliner
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It was over there behind the Apaches.
Seriously, who in their right mind would replace the transom on a Bayliner 22?
Seriously, who in their right mind would replace the transom on a Bayliner 22?
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If you dont like the thread, dont read it! Find something else to do, like working or go hang with Chris, and please dont do a back and forth with me about who you are or what you have, I really dont care, just find another thread to post on. If you dont like what is being said start your own thread about how great Chris is, Im sure you will have tons of readers and post!