that's nice i would think twice about taking dcb's in on trade though
now off topic question what size wheels are you running on you rock buggy
With all the talk about switching to pontoon boats by some of the folks with newer performence boats I thought I would offer another suggestion to help with the rising gas and Ins prices.
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I present the new improved ***boat. We take DCB's on trade and offer flexible finace options. A stripper pole model is currently under development as well as a solar battery bank for those that need the sound system upgrade.
that's nice i would think twice about taking dcb's in on trade though
now off topic question what size wheels are you running on you rock buggy
I've been thinking of down sizing to save on fuel and insurance costs but Glastron never built a CVX smaller than 16'.
I've been thinking of down sizing to save on fuel and insurance costs but Glastron never built a CVX smaller than 16'.
You used Glastron...and downgrade ...in the same sentence....
How is financing? Can I get a 20 year loan?
How is financing? Can I get a 20 year loan?
That amortization is a little stiff for me. Do they offer a code blue financing package?
you still get bragging rights to a twin powered cat.
I don't think he's that far off with this theory....... I like those paddler boats, just not in 120' weather.
Oddly, both my wife and I seemed to notice many more 20-25' boats running on the lake vs. the big baller twin this or twin that the past few weekends...
Seems the gas prices may be having an effect afterall, whether anyone seems to believe it or not...
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that's nice i would think twice about taking dcb's in on trade though
now off topic question what size wheels are you running on you rock buggy
38"x 15.50 Toyo's on 18" beadlocks
38"x 15.50 Toyo's on 18" beadlocks
how wide