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Offline Curval

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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #60 on: September 19, 2013, 05:28:51 AM »
Thats nice and all.......but where do you cut the bait?  :lol

Thanks sir  :aok  I was down for the 2010, 2011, 2012 tourny...missed this year tho, we just purchased a new house, and thats been taking up most of our time... I fish my buddies 62' Custom Carolina...nice outfit for sure  Will absolutely look you up next year tho...first round is on me.....oh how i miss looking thru my empty glass of Goslings at the Bermuda sunset :lol

I guess I wasn't posting here during that time because had I known that I'm sure we'd be fast friends by now.  

You BETTER get in touch next time.  :)  I guess you stay on the boat, but if you'd be welcome to stay with us should you want some dry land under your feet.  Hopefully I'll have the boat  I gotta say, sourcing the right one isn't easy.  The WorldCats are really popular.  I was asked if I could settle for a 29' as a certain Mayor in your country who has a home here is likely selling his and upgrading to a larger boat.   Dunno, we'll see.  We will golf, we will eat we will drink and we will be merry. :)

I actually had a conversation with someone yesterday who pretty much backed up what RngFndr was saying about inboards though oddly enough, but he clarified and said inboard diesels are the way to go with any boat over 30'.  BUT, he is a diesel mechanic too, as is his son, and boating is his business as well.  He does charters, tours etc etc.  He also raised the cost of fuel issue.  He did admit though that it was easy for him to say because he services his own boats.  Here I'd be a total slave to only a few qualified people and could have massive delays on getting any work done.  One of them, for example, has the knickname "Hardly Working"...which is a play on his name and his work ethic.

I hate the smell of diesel though.  Hate it.  The moment I smell it my stomach churns and my body seems to have the memory of being seasick when deep seas fishing the few times I've been.  I'll be going out a maximum of 2 or 3 miles if we go fishing in the future though and if I get sick, it's my boat, in we go!  :)  Seventy miles out is just unnecessary here.  We have some of the biggest "drop offs" in the world and deep water is not far at all.

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Offline Flench

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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #61 on: September 19, 2013, 05:40:59 AM »
You are going to like that one!


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- the day you sold it

BOAT stands for Break Out Another Thousand.

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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #62 on: September 19, 2013, 05:42:22 AM »
I guess I wasn't posting here during that time because had I known that I'm sure we'd be fast friends by now.  

You BETTER get in touch next time.  :)  I guess you stay on the boat, but if you'd be welcome to stay with us should you want some dry land under your feet.  Hopefully I'll have the boat  I gotta say, sourcing the right one isn't easy.  The WorldCats are really popular.  I was asked if I could settle for a 29' as a certain Mayor in your country who has a home here is likely selling his and upgrading to a larger boat.   Dunno, we'll see.  We will golf, we will eat we will drink and we will be merry. :)

Sounds like a deal  I have the eat, drink and be merry down pat.........but technically you will golf....while I will hit a little white ball around, and walk diagonally away from the spot said ball was supposed to go  :rofl

Boats are a money pit but I would not trade my 22 footer for anything well maybe a 40 footer .
Thats the spirit!!!  Only a true boat person would make a comment like that  :rofl :rofl :aok
« Last Edit: September 19, 2013, 06:08:40 AM by mbailey »
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #63 on: September 19, 2013, 05:57:10 AM »
@ RngFndr LOL  So he has no vested interest in saying that...

I agree with what MY mechanic says:  The less holes needed in a boat the better.

Son called home last night, I told him about
this topic, he clicked on the BB to read it..
Got a laugh outta this thread..

He saw the pic of the 4 outies on the boat..
He said, "Now that is a glutton for punishment!"

About outboards, he just said,
"I love outboards,  just means more money for me!"

About "Less holes in a boat the better"
He said, "Remember to replace your bilge plug!"

Right now he is in a California shop working on the
computer engine controls on a 4 x V8 offshore boat..
Cha'ching $$$$$$$$$$

LOL.. Lastly he said,
"You know Boats are like a**holes dad, no matter
how big yours is, there is always a bigger one.."

Dats my boy!
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #64 on: September 19, 2013, 06:32:37 AM »
Did you read my entire post or are you just content with saying "I told you so"?

Perhaps you missed this:

"He did admit though that it was easy for him to say because he services his own boats.  Here I'd be a total slave to only a few qualified people and could have massive delays on getting any work done.  One of them, for example, has the knickname "Hardly Working"...which is a play on his name and his work ethic."

Does the bolded part sound familiar? 
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #65 on: September 19, 2013, 06:38:33 AM »
I am the trustee for my mechanic as already stated.  It is a discretionary trust.  While he may have influence over fixing my boat, I have a great deal of influence on his future wealth, or lack thereof.

So, I won't have some greedy mechanic drooling at the thought of all the money he'll make from me.  We'll have a nice cozy arrangement, with BOTH of us hanging on to each other's short and curlies. 
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #66 on: September 19, 2013, 07:01:39 AM »
@Curval
Hey it's OK man.. Just got a kick out of his comments..
Sounds like an Arrangement with a boat mechanic is the way to go..
I've had "Arrangements" with boat owners, but they were working boats..

One thing is Right tho.. Expensive toys, but if ya got the $$$$$$$
to throw down the hole, might as well enjoy it, before the bottom falls out..

Zalduta :salute

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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #67 on: September 19, 2013, 07:13:50 AM »
Understood.  I took your initial comments to heart and if I didn't think your knowledge meant anything I would have never raised it again and would have stayed quiet about this man's agreeement with your thoughts....I appreciate any and all advice and if I am wrong or even partially wrong I will admit it.   

This is a bit of an odd situation though and all factors have to be taken into consideration.
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #68 on: September 19, 2013, 07:57:36 AM »
When I turn 80 I mite let a mechanic work on my boat . lol . I do my own work .
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #69 on: September 19, 2013, 10:17:40 AM »
When I turn 80 I mite let a mechanic work on my boat . lol . I do my own work .

Just finished painting the nose art on mine for the race, this weekend.

Don't laugh.  Dammit, Jim!.  I'm a brewer, not an arteest!

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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #70 on: September 19, 2013, 11:01:47 AM »
Just finished painting the nose art on mine for the race, this weekend.

Don't laugh.  Dammit, Jim!.  I'm a brewer, not an arteest!

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Hey that's cool ....
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #71 on: September 19, 2013, 11:17:11 AM »
Hey that's cool ....

I agree.  Very cool.

This used to be owned by my brother in law (he's seated calmly near the back, I am one of the people waving my arms in the air), he now owns a WorldCat.  I'd like to do something along these lines.

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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #72 on: September 19, 2013, 12:05:02 PM »
I agree.  Very cool.

This used to be owned by my brother in law (he's seated calmly near the back, I am one of the people waving my arms in the air), he now owns a WorldCat.  I'd like to do something along these lines.

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I like that boat stile , cool . How many people well that thing hold ? wow . My 22 footer will not hold but 8 .
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #73 on: September 19, 2013, 12:08:38 PM »
I like that boat stile , cool . How many people well that thing hold ? wow . My 22 footer will not hold but 8 .

I don't remember how many, probably about 50 or 60.  They did "round the island" tours on it but have since sold it on.  It was alot of fun though, the thing moved!!!  They'd put on some good tunes and we rocked all the way around. :rock
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Re: Let's talk boats
« Reply #74 on: September 19, 2013, 04:38:10 PM »
I don't remember how many, probably about 50 or 60.  They did "round the island" tours on it but have since sold it on.  It was alot of fun though, the thing moved!!!  They'd put on some good tunes and we rocked all the way around. :rock

But where do you cut the bait?   :D
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