new here and new to offshore boating.
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Everything is for sale @ a certain $$
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300K -400K is pretty hefty budget for an "entry" or "starter" boat. Hmm.. ???
Not sure what is a "peter bulits" and why the 450 prior of boat purchase? and grammar, vocabulary, text/spelling....??
300-400K laying around but no funds for $75 +- for a membership?
Something smells fishy in the waters. (just thinking out loud)
Not sure what is a "peter bulits" and why the 450 prior of boat purchase? and grammar, vocabulary, text/spelling....??
300-400K laying around but no funds for $75 +- for a membership?
Something smells fishy in the waters. (just thinking out loud)
Last edited by PARADOX; 07-12-2011 at 09:42 AM.
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If he had a peterbilt(semi) he would know how to spell it. Lol. This is a recipe for disaster! Since your new to offshore/powerboats do yourself and anyone boating around you a favor and spend less on the boat and a few grand on an education on driving it so we don't end up reading about you in a different thread. 100+mph + no experience = FUNERALS!
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Wow! I've seen threads change directions before, but this one has changed dimensions! I agree though, budget between "$300k and $400k"..... Oh, and Peter Bulits, aren't those little swimmers?