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Unread 12-07-2016, 10:18 AM
[email protected] rottenron51@yahoo.com is offline
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I finally was able to load the picture that would have help answer questions. If you look at the axles use can see how they are set up. Since they were mobile home axles they are not salt water friendly either. So it was just a matter of time before they fell apart. Ironic I've that Shorelander trailer in my yard from an earlier Searay that would never have made it to the water. My neighbor and his trailer fell apart and I offered the trailer and he never came for it and that got me thinking about using that axle set up. Now the rolling cocaine habit I refer to the Jeep. It's a 87 Grand Wagoneer with the 360, 116,000 and it has pulled 12 on a really good day. They were never known to be easy with gas. The 6 cyl were another story in the Cherokee line. I love that thing and when it's has the trailer on it's happy pulling it, just feed me. So this is my story. I love this community here. From the brand new boats down to folks like me. I can never justify buying a new boat, I'll never live long enough to pay it off. Then of course I'll to buy a truck to pull it, so I'm happy where I'm at. After all the years waiting to get a set up I boat the best of the best and now I'm sitting docking side with so awesome friends. Like the boat, I'm old but still have the drive to get it done, just not as fast. The boats name is Dulcinea, in the movie man of La Mancha, she was a prostitute. Give me money and I'll be good to you. It's kinda what owning a boat is all about? Thanks again, Ron
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