Spring Break 2008
#11
well maybe he is good mature responsible kid.
i was a good responsible kid , my dad at the time let me barrow hi beltran 31.
an i did a lot of crazy sh.. when my dad wasn't around
i was a good responsible kid , my dad at the time let me barrow hi beltran 31.
an i did a lot of crazy sh.. when my dad wasn't around
Last edited by orss; 01-07-2008 at 10:23 AM.
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Yeah I'm 21 years old and if my dad told me I could take the boat to one of these spots on spring break I dont think I would even trust myself..... But really I dont think its a good idea nowadays with money hungry people who dont have sh!t, all you need is one girl to slip and fall on your bow, and next thing you know her modeling career is over and all this bs......you can kiss everything youve worked for goodbye.....the people who have a lot are always the targets of people who have nothing trying to make free quick buck........I dunno maybe Im being a downer, but its not worth it, get him a houseboat and rent him a jetboat or something......he will have plenty of fun and maybe it will encourage him one day to have his own boat there instead of renting one.......
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That's a cool gesture-you are a cool dad, but DON'T DO IT. The liablities are too high.
Take your son on a boating trip with you, maybe even let him bring some friends and you can supervise.
Take your son on a boating trip with you, maybe even let him bring some friends and you can supervise.
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When i was in college, we towed a 23' walkaround down to key west for spring break one year. It worked out pretty well, because you are not subject to the 200 boat party raftup. We would take the boys out drinking and fishing a couple of days and then take a bunch of the girls out on other days to sun and swim. Then we'd have the boat back by dark and hit the bars for the serious partying.
it can be done semi-responsibly, and only you know your son. But no matter how responsible, i wouldn't subject him to the tempation on those lakes.
it can be done semi-responsibly, and only you know your son. But no matter how responsible, i wouldn't subject him to the tempation on those lakes.
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Doesn't sound like a good idea and you might want to reconsider it....but if your insisting your boat makes it to a spring break party...then what size Donzi is it? What's it got for power? Are you including a gas card? Just curious because I could be available for adoption that week
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Damn, I was doing good to get my old man to buy me dinner when I was in college. As an experienced spring break partier and a somewhat responsible adult, I am willing to revert back to my college days and keep an eye on your son and the boat if your buying.
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Tell your son to do this, Get a older,large video camera with the microphone setup. Get a couple of cheap hats made that have GGW on it, and buy a lot of video tapes. Trust me it works great.