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What do you drive???
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Will say, I did love my 9-3.djh1201 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 5:45 amYikes! My wife loves Saabs as well, almost bought her a pristine 9-3 Convertible on BAT a few months ago...toxicavenger wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:34 pmCrazy, 2 years ago we sold my wife's Saab. A few months ago we had the opportunity to repurchase it. We passed on it. It looks like the current owner (I saw it at a local gas station) is taking great care of it.
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Just picked this up from West Virginia
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Nice! How do you like it so far?
Looks like there's a vintage Acura in the background.
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Congrats Justyn!
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Totally didn’t notice the Acura.Selym wrote:Nice! How do you like it so far?
Looks like there's a vintage Acura in the background.
So far she’s been great. Carb needs a little tuning for my altitude. Just turned the idle up a bit until I can re-jet.
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Thanks!hoppyjr wrote:Congrats Justyn!
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Nice... Be prepared for all the looks and conversation from total strangers.
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Yup! I’ve already been either photo’d or video’d about 5-6 times in the few short drives. Those are the ones I actually saw doing it. Lol. That’s cool though. It’s fun to see people’s expressions as I’m riding this go-kart down the highwayBlueSky wrote:Nice... Be prepared for all the looks and conversation from total strangers.
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Very cool, Justyn - congrats. Dig that color combo.
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Great to see it home
Will you dress up when driving it
Driving gloves goggles cheese cutter hat?
Will you dress up when driving it
Driving gloves goggles cheese cutter hat?
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Great to see it home
Will you dress up when driving it
Driving gloves goggles cheese cutter hat?
Will you dress up when driving it
Driving gloves goggles cheese cutter hat?
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Maybe I’ll just smoke a pipe!amckiwi wrote:Great to see it home
Will you dress up when driving it
Driving gloves goggles cheese cutter hat?
I should get some goggles though huh?! That would be hilarious
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Famous guy driving, my car.
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Just picked this 19.5’ beast up…basically indestructible!
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Congrats! She’s a great looking boat. You ever need a Capt/pilot my services are available…lolJDC222 wrote:Just picked this 19.5’ beast up…basically indestructible!
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Congrats!! What do winter temps on the water look like up there?JDC222 wrote:Just picked this 19.5’ beast up…basically indestructible!
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I can get out on the water year round. It's chilly from Nov-March but with an enclosed cabin and diesel heater, fishing for Winter Chinook is comfy.Erratic101 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 12:30 pmCongrats!! What do winter temps on the water look like up there?JDC222 wrote:Just picked this 19.5’ beast up…basically indestructible!
Whisky has killed more men than bullets, but most men would rather be full of whisky than bullets.
Winston Churchill.
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^^^^ Nice ride!!!!
What size engine did you get?
It’s an all aluminum hull, correct? I guess you need to have sacrificial zincs on the hull as well as the motor.
FWIW, I love having an enclosed cabin like you’ve got. The only thing I’d add (if you haven’t got it already) are some deck lights mounted on your roof. It’s getting darker earlier this time of year and I’m a fan of visibility (both to see and be seen).
As a word of warning, you should practice docking with all your canvas and windows installed. With a light weight hull, that enclosed cabin will act like a sail and you’ll get blown about pretty easily.
What size engine did you get?
It’s an all aluminum hull, correct? I guess you need to have sacrificial zincs on the hull as well as the motor.
FWIW, I love having an enclosed cabin like you’ve got. The only thing I’d add (if you haven’t got it already) are some deck lights mounted on your roof. It’s getting darker earlier this time of year and I’m a fan of visibility (both to see and be seen).
As a word of warning, you should practice docking with all your canvas and windows installed. With a light weight hull, that enclosed cabin will act like a sail and you’ll get blown about pretty easily.
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The boat has a Merc 115hp 2 stroke SaltWater and a Merc 9.9hp 4 stroke kicker (linked steering). Its all aluminum, so lots of anodes on the hull and main motor.Ryeguy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 3:26 pm^^^^ Nice ride!!!!
What size engine did you get?
It’s an all aluminum hull, correct? I guess you need to have sacrificial zincs on the hull as well as the motor.
FWIW, I love having an enclosed cabin like you’ve got. The only thing I’d add (if you haven’t got it already) are some deck lights mounted on your roof. It’s getting darker earlier this time of year and I’m a fan of visibility (both to see and be seen).
As a word of warning, you should practice docking with all your canvas and windows installed. With a light weight hull, that enclosed cabin will act like a sail and you’ll get blown about pretty easily.
I have a boat launch 45 secs from my house, so I can trailer it in to water without much effort. I also have a buoy that I can use, in the same Bay.
Good idea on the overhead lights. I'll mount LED's on the hardtop. I will also add a rack for my paddle boards.
Whisky has killed more men than bullets, but most men would rather be full of whisky than bullets.
Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill.
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Just don’t run with the LED’s on. They really negatively affect our night vision and blind us making it harder for us to see other poorly lit or unlit vessels.JDC222 wrote:The boat has a Merc 115hp 2 stroke SaltWater and a Merc 9.9hp 4 stroke kicker (linked steering). Its all aluminum, so lots of anodes on the hull and main motor.Ryeguy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 3:26 pm^^^^ Nice ride!!!!
What size engine did you get?
It’s an all aluminum hull, correct? I guess you need to have sacrificial zincs on the hull as well as the motor.
FWIW, I love having an enclosed cabin like you’ve got. The only thing I’d add (if you haven’t got it already) are some deck lights mounted on your roof. It’s getting darker earlier this time of year and I’m a fan of visibility (both to see and be seen).
As a word of warning, you should practice docking with all your canvas and windows installed. With a light weight hull, that enclosed cabin will act like a sail and you’ll get blown about pretty easily.
I have a boat launch 45 secs from my house, so I can trailer it in to water without much effort. I also have a buoy that I can use, in the same Bay.
Good idea on the overhead lights. I'll mount LED's on the hardtop. I will also add a rack for my paddle boards.
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