Backtanner:
$2500 ? Is that choke made of solid platinum? I can see I am going to take a ribbing on this but it was not just a choke....It was a choke and a spark plug....lol The choke was $1. and the spark plug was $2,499.99 + tax......
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Backtanner:
$2500 ? Is that choke made of solid platinum? I can see I am going to take a ribbing on this but it was not just a choke....It was a choke and a spark plug....lol The choke was $1. and the spark plug was $2,499.99 + tax......
great looking boat, even better with the upgrade :D gs marine sure looks packed. I was there in march, only 3 boats in the lot.
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And they all had fuel problems, too. What are the odds.....
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SCUBA STEVE:
great looking boat, even better with the upgrade :D gs marine sure looks packed. I was there in march, only 3 boats in the lot. They had about 10 outside and roughly maybe 5 inside at the time. Busy yes, but this AM Scott and Greg came right out and took care of me. I appreciate that.
I forgot to say that when I took my boat in to gs marine, for the 10 hour service, greg could have charged me for 2 hrs of work, which was what I expected, he only charged me for 1 hr, and gave me some "newbie" tips to boot. A+ rating for gs marine.
Infomaniac:
That is not the best type of boat to buy if you do not turn your own wrenches. Aren't you they guy with the commander? I think my girlfriend was talking to you guys and playing with Rd's dog "Neva" at his birthday party. Anyway, I have to second what Info stated above. Trust me on this one. You are not going to be happy if you really want a "turn key" boat. Not that they dont exist in the Jet/Big Block flavor, but it seems that it's always something. And don't even think about going to the river without a full set of tools. I say, dump the boat and stick with the commander unless you are mechanically inclined and even better if you enjoy wrenching in the garage when all your buddies are out drinking and having a good time....
Justin
78Eliminator:
Infomaniac:
That is not the best type of boat to buy if you do not turn your own wrenches. Aren't you they guy with the commander? I think my girlfriend was talking to you guys and playing with Rd's dog "Neva" at his birthday party. Anyway, I have to second what Info stated above. Trust me on this one. You are not going to be happy if you really want a "turn key" boat. Not that they dont exist in the Jet/Big Block flavor, but it seems that it's always something. And don't even think about going to the river without a full set of tools. I say, dump the boat and stick with the commander unless you are mechanically inclined and even better if you enjoy wrenching in the garage when all your buddies are out drinking and having a good time....
Justin Hey Justin...yes that is me. The Southwind is not intended to be my primary boat. It is just another toy and I still have the Commander. I have plenty of friends that would help out if need be. Eric and I are already cool on this so there is no reason to get started again. Tools will be on board :D
hd&boatrider:
Eric and I are already cool on this so there is no reason to get started again. Tools will be on board :D Glad to hear it!