How bout BAYLINER!?!?!?! I know its not an option but... give me a bayliner capri and a 30 pack of keystone!
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05-05-2010 06:42 PMNow recruiting Mississippi power boaters.
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05-05-2010 07:06 PM
WEll with that combnation, you will undoubtedly be having more fun then the guy with the$500,000.oo 40 foot 2,200 horsepower monster with the spectral vomit paint job, as he bakes in the sun hanging upside down in the bilge trying to deal with a blown hose as he chases down the intermittent oil pressure problem...
P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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05-05-2010 07:30 PMNow recruiting Mississippi power boaters.
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05-07-2010 10:04 PM
A pontoon boat is about the right fit now......
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05-07-2010 10:23 PMWhen my kids were just little we had a Bayliner. I had every nickle I could scrape up invested in a startup- so zero boat budget. My dad calls me one early spring Saturday. He was at a yard sale and the guy GAVE him a Bayliner 22. Had a rotten transom and it was badly oxidized. But it looked like it had hardly been used. The guy didn't want someone buying it and something bad happening. But he gave it to my dad under the promise it would be repaired properly. I pulled the engine and put a new transom in it in his driveway. Had a friend at the time that had a free slip with a trailer site he rented at a campground on a big recreational lake, so we stuck it there. I gotta tell you, it was some of the most fun we ever had on a boat. There was no worry about banging or staining anything. It wasn't fast, but we didn't care.
Best of all, we were on the water and having fun.
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05-08-2010 12:22 AM
The #1 selling boat in the world is Bayliner.They are exactly where they want to be.
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05-08-2010 02:07 AM
My Uncle had a Bayliner, that we had some GREAT times on. It was still a POS though.
When we'd slalom behind it, a 150lb guy could pull the transom back & forth significantly as you weaved back & forth across the wake. It got the job done though, and was a HELL of a lot better than standing on shore!