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Unread 08-01-2008, 12:30 AM
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Thanks Guys!

I really do not have the cash right now, but this thing could be had for $2500 I am sure!! And to move up to something so new for so cheap, I thought I would try to figure out if I could.
You must be right cause some one asked him why he is selling he said

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Just looking for better fuel Eco, the 225 does pretty good and runs like a champ but I got a great deal on the 250 I couldn't pass it up.
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You haven't even run the "new" motor you just put on have you MJ?
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Saltwater Series are not Optis. MJ, you might want to consider wing nuts on your motor mount bolts. All kidding aside, those motors are tough. I think BS will tell you the same. If you don't have to put the throttle handle on the dash all the time the fuel consumption should be okay. I know what I would do if I had a heavy Sea Ox. Let's face it, most 2 stroke engines aren't very good on gas. Catch a few more fish to pay for the gas.
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See Saw See Saw See Saw What am I to do?? Time is money right now!! Fluke will be done this week till next year, Bass have been slow for even the best of the crowd, Sea Bass & Scup are now on the menu but not paying a ton.
I guess I will see what happens Sunday and decide then? Come on bigrunner!
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Good luck guy.
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Well MJ? Did you do it?
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