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Unread 12-18-2009, 09:33 AM
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great boat chumbelina. use it in good health. teach that kid how to do it right.
i'm excited for you.
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great boat chumbelina. use it in good health. teach that kid how to do it right.
i'm excited for you.
Thanks Chuckles. He's learnin fast.
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Congrats CB, those are nice boats for sure.
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Great find CB. Congratulations
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Chumbelina, LMAO
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The funny thing is that CB has not even seen the boat for real yet! Tim and I went and bargained the deal, payed for it, drove it home, CB is just sitting home nice and warm while we are out in the cold getting the boat! (25* yesterday!!) I having a hard time supporting both of us! LOL

Its in perfect shape! His grandson will be nice and safe in that boat for sure!!Great Deal!
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The funny thing is that CB has not even seen the boat for real yet! Tim and I went and bargained the deal, payed for it, drove it home, CB is just sitting home nice and warm while we are out in the cold getting the boat! (25* yesterday!!) I having a hard time supporting both of us! LOL

Its in perfect shape! His grandson will be nice and safe in that boat for sure!!Great Deal!
I love this little scout!! Funny Story about it too. My friend Jason who is part of Viking Marine (scout dealer in RI) got a call from neighbor asking to borrow his trailer . . . he had $3400 cash in hand ready to buy this boat the day MJ and I towed it home. When Jason told him the boat was already on it's way to MA . . . his neighbor was pissed!!! CB's a lucky dog!! This boat is beautiful.
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Very nice there chum, I always like them too and should be great on gas...congrats
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Chum:

II have a friend that I fish with that has the same boat. He runs a Yamaha 115 and it flys at WOT. Even with three full grown adults the boats is very seaworthy. And you are right they are built like a tank. Enjoy!

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II have a friend that I fish with that has the same boat. He runs a Yamaha 115 and it flys at WOT. Even with three full grown adults the boats is very seaworthy. And you are right they are built like a tank. Enjoy!

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In this pic you can the entry profile of the 20 seacraft vs. the 175 scout . . . Looking at these boats side by side from the front . . . . you'd never guess that the little scout is only 17.5ft.

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