whatever.. what does the registration say?
STV Pro Comp SKI.
:crossx:
Heck no...pleasure boat. You've seen the full interior, carpet, etc.
I wouldnt call that full interior....and what is that yellow warning tag says again??? :rollside:
whatever.. what does the registration say?
STV Pro Comp SKI.
:crossx:
I wouldnt call that full interior....and what is that yellow warning tag says again??? :rollside:
I had to remove the warning tag - didn't apply to my PLEASURE BOAT anymore.
I wouldnt call that full interior.
Old pic, but this is what I call full interior:
http://www.stvboats.com/images/keith...l_interior.jpg
Your's is as much of a "SKI" boat as mine is a a "FISHING/RUNABOUT" :smile:
Hey, I resemble that remark. It could pull a skier! :devil:
I guess, fiberglass covered in a minimal ammount of vinyl and padding could be skewed as interior
Damn skippy!
I learned this one in skydiving..
"its better to be on the gound wishing you were in the air then to be in the air wishing you were on the ground"
i learned this one from the military. "there's two things that fall from the sky,
BIRDSHITS and DUMBSHITS!"
Congrats on the win but was it really a race? prop 2 1/2 inches below bottom of boat! no passing in the corners! etc. etc.
Without attaching the rope to the trailer tie downs??? :hammerhea
Ahhh hemm, those are stern eyes - for ski ropes!
Congrats on the win but was it really a race? prop 2 1/2 inches below bottom of boat! no passing in the corners! etc. etc.
It was competition. Sure, they made rules to keep it safe for more novice drivers, but that's cool. Makes it so anyone can run - and it's about reviving the sport right now. It wasn't even very often that the boats in the same division were side by side for long.
i learned this one from the military. "there's two things that fall from the sky,
BIRDSHITS and DUMBSHITS!"
Congrats on the win but was it really a race? prop 2 1/2 inches below bottom of boat! no passing in the corners! etc. etc.
there was lots of passing.. I passed most of them guys a bunch of times.. the most fun was passing Tony Scarlata..lol..
anyway.. thanks .. we had a blast.. the shaft was 2" below.. slowed us down to about 70-78ish.. and the guys with the big power motors were in the 80's
it evened out the playing ground..
and there was passing in the corners.. you just had to respect your line..
I never once got caught behind a slow boat that I couldnt pass because of a rule..
I would do it this way again in a heartbeat!