Ok..so this one guy owns a boat, trades it for the same boat but newer, who sells it to someone else,who puts in the massive stereo(professionally installed of course) who sells it to some other guy Who has a boatload of money, who then sends it to some other lake to get the good engines rebuilt (but he got a great deal) and then the boat spontaneously combusts because some juvenile delinquent stole the stereo but didn't turn the battery switches off first...but, hey... it's not the boats fault....
Which part of this was not supposed to confuse us and cause people to speculate just what The hell happened???
*EDIT* Are you sure it wasn't an Apache?????
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11-09-2009 04:09 PMP-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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11-09-2009 06:36 PM
ouch!
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11-09-2009 07:58 PM
That stereo did pound hard.
All the chicks and whip cream was a good time.Forget Lightspeed go straight to LUDICROUS SPEED!!
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11-09-2009 08:38 PM
No comment.
Ok Darr- after our conversations yesterday; I'll give you this one...
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11-09-2009 09:05 PMSpare us the drama and holier than thou crap, don't post if you don't like 'em
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11-10-2009 01:55 PM
I don't know what JD is talking about but the boat was tied up next to me at a poker run here in Clear Lake and blew an engine on the ride back. I know cause I have Jello shot stains on my upholstery from the party going on it. It was a great party boat. It burned after the engines were repaired at our mechanic's shop. It was parked behind my marina on a trailer next to mechanic's shop waiting to be picked up when the fire happened.I saw the boat up close several times and it was very rough under the wrap and most of the rigging and engines were in poor shape. I think the owner bought the boat sight unseen. I am pretty sure he broke the first motor, had it repaired and then broke the 2nd one and either was waiting for repair or had just been repaired. They were not being re-built. It did not happen at Lake Travis.