capt steve
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that's the shiniest plow truck ive ever seenHad to plow today.
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that's the shiniest plow truck ive ever seenHad to plow today.
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The hood was wet. It'll be 13 years old in the fall, rust chunks are starting to fall off if I slam the doors to hard.that's the shiniest plow truck ive ever seen
This makes me appreciate our Seattle weather even more. Every time I hear people complain about the rain, I'm reminded that we can still go boating almost year-round, especially with a boat that has a hard-top, fully enclosed glass windshield and heat/AC. The only time we can't go boating is when the wind kicks up and then it gets a bit sporty but other than that, we're good to go nearly year-round. We're getting our aftercoolers serviced right now so the boat is out of commission for a couple of weeks but I'm glad to get this done before our next yacht club cruise later this month. I'm wishing for no more snow for our CSR members in the Northern climates!!
LOL, Mine's 20 plus ('97) and the rust is pretty much done falling off. I don't need to open the door to see the ground. Still runs excellent though! It pushes the snow.The hood was wet. It'll be 13 years old in the fall, rust chunks are starting to fall off if I slam the doors to hard.
If I could post a friendly American middle finger I would...hahaI don't think I would bother owning a boat if I had to put up with a boating "season", winterising, shrink wrapping, bilge heaters, lifting, storage, and then the reverse of all that to get the boat ready for the coming season. Must be a hassle .
I've never even seen snow, or even ice unless its in my drink or esky/cooler
From another part of the world - but I don't think I would bother owning a boat if I had to put up with a boating "season", winterising, shrink wrapping, bilge heaters, lifting, storage, and then the reverse of all that to get the boat ready for the coming season. Must be a hassle .
I've never even seen snow, or even ice unless its in my drink or esky/cooler .
Truth be told I'm fairly certain my house would fall apart if I were able to boat year-round. I can barely keep up with my lawn during boating season! Let alone all the rest of it.
At least we have no mosquitoes or flies right now...Had to plow today.
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