- Oct 10, 2006
- 1,716
- Boat Info
- 2006 44 DA
QSC 8.3s
- Engines
- Cummins QSC 8.3s 500HO
Beautiful Frank! Best of luck with your next steps... Hope you will still be here to share your experience and knowledge...
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Adoption can be a pretty expensive endeavor.Frank just wanted to make sure you got the adoption paper I sent you. lol No need to sell the boat just pass it on down, you are welcome to use it anytime you like. Judy and I still talk about the great time we had many years ago in PCB with you all.
Best of luck and good wishes to you and your family.
Hopefully you will adopt a Boston Whaler soon.Sorry guys, we just adopted a Boston Terror pup………….we are done adopting for a while.
Told Deb that there was a new pup. She wanted to know it’s name.
I have fond memories of my grandparent’s Bostons over the years. They were great dogs."Piper" ……..this one was sort of an adoption and she was already named. We thought, "Hmmmmm, Piper doesn't sound like a Boston's name". Naming dogs has always been a challenge for, us so we began the process of listing about 200 dog names. Very quickly we saw why the little girl was named Piper. She never shut up! She has settled down, is a real sweetheart and is a normal Boston now…….raises Holy Hell at the UPS truck, is into everything, it we lose something; we go immediately and look in Pipers bed and retrieve it. Anyone who doesn't know a Boston Terrier is really missing a fun experience. And, the name Piper stuck!
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Piper is adorable, know she won the lottery with you and Fran. Thanks for sharing!"Piper" ……..this one was sort of an adoption and she was already named. We thought, "Hmmmmm, Piper doesn't sound like a Boston's name". Naming dogs has always been a challenge for, us so we began the process of listing about 200 dog names. Very quickly we saw why the little girl was named Piper. She never shut up! She has settled down, is a real sweetheart and is a normal Boston now…….raises Holy Hell at the UPS truck, is into everything, it we lose something; we go immediately and look in Pipers bed and retrieve it. Anyone who doesn't know a Boston Terrier is really missing a fun experience. And, the name Piper stuck!
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OMG is this tempting. I actually think this would be too much boat for us. Let's hope I don't buy a 38-41 and regret this opportunity.
Only Frank would have varnished furniture in the engine room.We didn't have any photos of the engines, generator or bilge and I omitted the port side galley view so here they are:
Not to hijack the thread but in all seriousness this would be too much boat for us. The upkeep (I know, no difference than a 40 i'd consider), available short notice dockage at waterfront restaurants, draft, bigger slip....etc. Oh, and the $37,000 over my mental budget.
However, I do not doubt for a single second the 45 and specifically this boat is absolutely awesome!!!