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I'm not selling, I'm too happy with what I have. I don't need a bigger boat, I have all of the bells and whistles I want, and its turn key. My boat brand new now is probably about 75,000. I will gladly keep mine and keep the rest of my money in the banks since the sky is falling;) :D
~NORD~
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Nu-uh, no way, no how. :D Lots of other things could be for sale, but not the boat. Then I'd have to change my screen name, for cryin' out loud.
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How can you justify 400k on a toy!!!!!!!! :D
You make $70K a year and your wife makes $50K. You bought a house 4 years ago and it went up 300K. That used to be how :D :D
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For sale...1981, 26' pontoon boat, all is good needs a little work......$7500.00
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selling their boat?
Not me. I'll be keeping mine around.
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I'm not, it's already gone:D
Ditto and just bought another. :)
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Bought my first boat in 1980 -- a 19" 72 Sanger Flatty with a Petty built 426 Hemi, and I still have it! Others have come and gone along with a few GF's ahhh I remember the days of Arizona drinking age being 19 and pulling the California teenies around the lake just to see a little titty...also partially sunk the rear end in front of the Nautical Inn 'cause the guy I bought the boat from never told me you can't beach a flatty:eek: ...Ya just can't sell something that gave ya so many memories (that the first wife doesnt know about):sqeyes: shhhh...:)
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no way no how not selling unless I get an offer...:D