techmitch
Well-Known Member
- May 1, 2008
- 8,411
- Boat Info
- 1999 270 DA
- Engines
- Twin 4.3s W/Alpa I Gen II's
Nimrod's!
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Some men, Ya just can't reach.A friend of mine has one. One night I was walking over to his boat to get some new ice cubes and I could see the flickering light/flames. I was walking fast as I could without spilling my drink because I thought maybe something was wrong.
When I got there I found him and his crew sitting around his new fireplace. It was pretty neat but it was sitting above a bilge full of gas tanks.
For Sure, I just saw the fire I had posted. That was a brush pile from when I cleared the building site for my daughters new house. The pile was about 30'W, 16'H, 80'L. It had been sitting about 8 months, one night in the middle of the winter I got a chair and beer and touched it off. It was dead still that night, why that fire was reaching for that tree I don't know, the damage was enough it had to come down.Nimrod's!
Hey I resemble that remark….. I bought a pontoon at the Chicago boat show on a get away weekend with my wife ….. on the way home I said let’s stop at the boat show …(I don’t go to boat shows anymore for this reason) at the time we were just boatless living on a small lake …. I said look no fiberglass we just leave it on the lift all winter ….. perfect boatSomething about a pontoon boat really appeals to the dumbest among us, it’s fascinating what their owners get up to…
We bought a 27' pontoon when we had a gaggle of small grandkids, I think we had 6 of the 5 years old and under. It was a great boat for a bunch of little ones. Also it was light enough I could pull it behind my 5th wheel, I was way over length, but could do it all in one trip. now its 2 trips, or have my wife pull the boat with the suburban, and my sea ray is all that suburban wants.Something about a pontoon boat really appeals to the dumbest among us, it’s fascinating what their owners get up to…