Going to the Lake Amish style

I love that it has the outboard. There are so many loopholes in that whole Amish religion/lifestyle.
 
I saw it done with a Whaler on Mackinaw Island, without the cart, but a BIG bridle between the two horses with a hitch ball in the middle... walked right up the ramp with boat in tow like nothing...
 
Wonder what their version of 600 hp would look like:D

Wayne, out here we occasionally run into packs of wild horses out in the desert (yes, wild horses still exist in America).
Pack up 600 of them and put them in my motor and I'm good:sifone:
 
I have seen that before in person pretty funny. There is a big amish community 30 miles south of where I live.

I was going to guess Indiana. I drive to Indianapolis a lot and have seen a lot of interesting things. Last trip was a huge Amish kid on a tiny pony. I thought it was a dog at first. :D
 
I was going to guess Indiana. I drive to Indianapolis a lot and have seen a lot of interesting things. Last trip was a huge Amish kid on a tiny pony. I thought it was a dog at first. :D

I guess you looked at my location. Yes sir Indiana it is, gotta love those sticky omo's. Inbreeding at its finest!!!!! ;)
 
Wayne, out here we occasionally run into packs of wild horses out in the desert (yes, wild horses still exist in America).
Pack up 600 of them and put them in my motor and I'm good:sifone:

Wait till the libs see the carbon foot print on that.
Or should I say smell:D
 
I have seen that before in person pretty funny. There is a big amish community 30 miles south of where I live.

Routes 6 & 20 use to get pretty spooky at night b4 they made them put lights on the buggies. Nothing quite like pop'n over a hill on a 2 lane at 55mph, grossing 80,000 lbs to find a buggy in your lane do'n 5-10 mph to get the adrenalin pumping.
 
Routes 6 & 20 use to get pretty spooky at night b4 they made them put lights on the buggies. Nothing quite like pop'n over a hill on a 2 lane at 55mph, grossing 80,000 lbs to find a buggy in your lane do'n 5-10 mph to get the adrenalin pumping.

Yep 6 is the route I take to work. Gotta love the poop piles on the side of the road. Pretty weird as 30 miles south is a far cry from where I live!!!
 
Can't back doubles

Routes 6 & 20 use to get pretty spooky at night b4 they made them put lights on the buggies. Nothing quite like pop'n over a hill on a 2 lane at 55mph, grossing 80,000 lbs to find a buggy in your lane do'n 5-10 mph to get the adrenalin pumping.

Must be an experience tractor-trailer driver to back doubles.
 
Wonder what their version of 600 hp would look like:D

Theres quite a few amish around here. I took my boat to an amish canvass shop to have a new cockpit cover made. When I picked it up a 17ish year old kid asked how fast it went. I rattled off something stupid like 150mph. The kid looks at me with a dead straight face and says "that sounds pretty fast" He was real confused when I told him there were 700 horses in the back.
 
Theres quite a few amish around here. I took my boat to an amish canvass shop to have a new cockpit cover made. When I picked it up a 17ish year old kid asked how fast it went. I rattled off something stupid like 150mph. The kid looks at me with a dead straight face and says "that sounds pretty fast" He was real confused when I told him there were 700 horses in the back.

:willy_nilly::willy_nilly:
 
Theres quite a few amish around here. I took my boat to an amish canvass shop to have a new cockpit cover made. When I picked it up a 17ish year old kid asked how fast it went. I rattled off something stupid like 150mph. The kid looks at me with a dead straight face and says "that sounds pretty fast" He was real confused when I told him there were 700 horses in the back.

That's per side, right? :o :D
 
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