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randlemanboater 07-29-2008 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by macojoe (Post 125630)
Thanks I am going to have to look into it. That sounds good. Be such a relife not to have to trailer it all the time and just get there and go!

The trouble is the cost, it was around $900/year back then (8-10 years ago) but I have heard that it is over $2500/year now at the same place.

macojoe 07-29-2008 04:07 PM

Well I will look, but I can tell you this for $2500 I going to trailer and get some female friend ship on the side!!

willy 07-30-2008 08:25 PM

its more around here MJ, can't really afford it either but the difference in work and enjoyment is phenominal. The end of the day they pull it for me, put it on a work station, I flush the engine with salt away, spray and wash it down, have my truck right there to load things into and after I am done they put her back high and dry, more expensive than a marina but very nice and you can really take care of your boat and she stays out of the salt.

reelapeelin 08-06-2008 04:43 AM

Hey Willy...good talkin' to ya last nite!!:beer: ...I can see now where water goes under the seat and into the splash...that's pretty cool cause no floor drains to clog up on ya...in the transom picture, looks kinda like a flap or something the transducer wire's comin' out of (can't see it good as all black so probably wrong)


...anyway, looks like you and the Admiral are all set:clap:

willy 08-06-2008 07:38 AM

No you are right there Oz, he had the wire going thru there for the transducer. That is now gone and the motor well drain is free. But replacing those little motor drains are my winters project. There are no floor scuppers on the 88 and above years I believe, unless they are diffrent for the I/Os. The floor is about three inches higher and they don't need them to be fully (and quickly) self bailing. Deck water runs out like niagra falls. Obviously no thru hulls at the water line either which I like a lot.

reelapeelin 08-06-2008 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 126082)
No you are right there Oz, he had the wire going thru there for the transducer. That is now gone and the motor well drain is free. But replacing those little motor drains are my winters project. There are no floor scuppers on the 88 and above years I believe, unless they are diffrent for the I/Os. The floor is about three inches higher and they don't need them to be fully (and quickly) self bailing. Deck water runs out like niagra falls. Obviously no thru hulls at the water line either which I like a lot.


I like it!!...I was too rough on you the other nite when I said I wasn't gonna drive all the way to Yankee-Land to see you...I just wish I had the TIME to do it anymore...

willy 08-07-2008 10:34 AM

you are welcome at my home anytime brother, you were not too rough, I know you are a'scared when you go north of the mason dixon:beer:

reelapeelin 08-07-2008 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 126145)
you are welcome at my home anytime brother, you were not too rough, I know you are a'scared when you go north of the mason dixon:beer:


I just picked up Cincinnati (and Dayton) as new additional region ... goin'p there?..yeah it's scary:sleep:besides...you know me Willy...my moral compass default setting is definately set on SOUTH!!


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