I vaguely recall.
you know what i mean,sure it was your pride and joy back them but nothing compared to the dollars shelled out for our boats today,when you would come ashore and beach it,rocks or not,wipe it off,why,its just gonna get wet again,20 hour service,just check the oil and lets go.memories.
I vaguely recall.
I still own that boat
I still own that boat
I still own both of them...
I would rather have a $2000 boat then a $200000 boat... honestly the 1st boat I every bought was the best boat I ever owned... then again I was a freshmen in college and it got me more tail then any thing else.
You're supposed to check the oil in these things?
lol
you know what i mean,sure it was your pride and joy back them but nothing compared to the dollars shelled out for our boats today,when you would come ashore and beach it,rocks or not,wipe it off,why,its just gonna get wet again,20 hour service,just check the oil and lets go.memories.
I took better care of my first boat the 90% of the people do with their high dollar ones. You would NEVER see my boat beached and it was always polished. Always
You're supposed to check the oil in these things?
lol
I never wipe mine down either ....the dust and dirt keeps the UV Rays from fading my Flake
When I sit in the seats with wet shorts @ Jet Fest tommorow ,my azz is going to get caked with mud
My first was a POS, and so is my second. but while others are stressing on tracking dirt in there boat I could care less. Besides my POS is fast enough to out run most of the high end ski, and wake boats
My dads boat:
1977 DiMarco T-deck runner bottom with a 454. $7000. Ran 95 mph.
It was not a POS, it was super clean, although it was orange metal flake!