Those here who may prefer their fish freshly caught might want to make a bid on this...The reserve price is said to be drastically reduced from the sticker price billed to the original owner...:fishing:...Ben
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Those here who may prefer their fish freshly caught might want to make a bid on this...The reserve price is said to be drastically reduced from the sticker price billed to the original owner...:fishing:...Ben
I think you need one of them Ben---kind of an accessory to your new Dodge. I bet you could troll some babes with that rig :evilgrin:
Not for me...The port side Yanmar diesel is missing parts, and I'd have to furnish my own armament since it was de-milled...And even then since I would have my hands full at the helm, where am I going to find a crew of six girls who can furnish their own camo bikinis just like that...No, one of you younger guys can have that fun...:party:...Ben
Boy----do I have to help you with everything?
With the port engine not working you are good to run starboard circles---thus no need for port side armament. As for the bikinis---no need---give em all a pair of your extra speedos :pimpgrin:
This thread is going to make me ill.....
Yowza!...Hubba, hubba!...She's too good for you...But then you know that...:love:...Ben
I think you guys are one babe short. With the extra one Ben could sit and relax with his Diet Dr Pepper.
What kind of boat is that where you are holding her captive?
Nice boat! I would not have expect so much headroom from looking at it in the water.
That was my number one criteria when i decided to step up to a cruiser. I had to be able to stand up in the galley. I'm 6'4" and had about an inch to spare :)
The aft cabin was tight so i never slept in it. It was comfortable enough to spend a week on the lake.
Next boat will be a trawler. We want to do the great loop for a couple years. Then it's on to a blow boat in the islands.
BOAT= Break Out Another Thousand.
As far as being fast, I never really ran it at top speed. Every once in a while I would do a WOT run just to check it's ability to reach max RPM's and make sure the engine was healthy. Typically I'd cruise around 3200-3400 RPM. The 6.2L Merc was surprisingly fuel efficient at that RPM and it just felt like the spot where it settled in and could cruise all day. We were never in a hurry when on the lake.
I bought it for Nurse Paula as a surprise B-Day gift so it was named after her as well. "Mi Paulina".
Still sticking with that one hey? :rofl::bwaha::rofl:Quote:
I bought it for Nurse Paula...
Well.... I did name it after her :)