I Just Sold My Boat.
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I agree I love his boat I just wish I could get cheaper Insurance on a boat like his it's way outta control here in Philly for a boat like that That is one sweet A/T
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hey mitch
the question is, "what will the beam be on that next boat"???? not going for a wide body are you now????
we should discuss over some tacos, i 'll have some cool pics of the race for you to check out too.
this will be fun, i love shopping with others' peoples money.
the question is, "what will the beam be on that next boat"???? not going for a wide body are you now????
we should discuss over some tacos, i 'll have some cool pics of the race for you to check out too.
this will be fun, i love shopping with others' peoples money.
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Originally posted by MitchStellin
A Formula is certianly in the running but I think 35 will be the start. I am open to Cig, Formula, and any other Don A boat plus a few more, just not a Crossbow, maybe a newer Donzi......Maybe.
A Formula is certianly in the running but I think 35 will be the start. I am open to Cig, Formula, and any other Don A boat plus a few more, just not a Crossbow, maybe a newer Donzi......Maybe.
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The story on the crossbow is long, messy and very expensive. This is not a Lake boat. First the deck hatches nearly go from one side of the boat to the other so there is little support in a critical place....mid ship. The other problem is the stringers, they are butted together mid ship and have no side support and they are notched at the entrance to the cabin and it is a very weak spot. Mine flexed like a noodle and started to break out of the bottom. I spent 1000s of $s and 100s of hours and it still flexed beyong it's limits. I would be very careful of this design.
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Well Mitch take your time the right boat will show up when you least expect it! I'll keep my eyes open for you.
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Thanks Don, and Rob, give me a call and we can get together. One more ride tonight and it is gone. I have 5 back ups just in case....one in New York. Most just want it sight unseen but this guy will take it no doubt. While he was looking at it 3 people called for it and I raised the price each time so he knows I can sell it for more.
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I think I can afford the upkeep on Too Old's Fountain, its the maintenance on the throttlewoman shown in the picture that concerns me. Does she come with an extended warranty from the factory?
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