Boats Left To Rot

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RWS
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Oh, and by the way add up the slip fees, insurance and basic O&M and anyone who was into a boat a bit tight in 2006 is now totally overwhelmed.

Hence the current values and market.

We could have bought one hellofa DIESEL boat today for what we have in our current DIESEL ship.

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foofer b , I think you said the word that will hijack this thread "BAYLINER"
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RWS . I agree on that for sure . Heck you can buy (bad word) boat today for what you bought gasser a few years ago . you have always seen boats let go but they where always mid or lower level /older boats . now some nice boats are headed down hill .

things a are a lot tighter now for me and I am sure a lot of others
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MAN!!!!!!!! I always wanted a waterfront treehouse :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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rbcool wrote:MAN!!!!!!!! I always wanted a waterfront treehouse :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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for some reason that pic reminded me of the movie "Deliverance"
I half expected to se Bubba come out on deck with a shotgun.
Wonder if there is a still in the backyard :)
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Dam.... thanks Torcan!! Now I have that song stuck in my head :lol: :lol:

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Upper Bay, Chesapeake Bay

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