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And those puckers are expensive.

Yeah man, I have never seen some of these router bits before . :)

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Love playing with new tools.

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ohhhh...router bits.

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fkin a fridays are boring. Im glad i get off at 12

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Have you had any away time for yourself?

In a boat?

No sir , not lately . If the weather permits tomorrow, I'm gonna go fishing with a friend on his new boat. First boat he has ever had, and he's a little scared to take it out by himself . :)

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Love playing with new tools.

I would like to play with some of them. But there are a couple I don't know what the fook they would be used for. I'm thinking they are custom ground for cutting moulding and trim maybe ??? :)

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when i was 6 i took out dingly out for a row in a bay early in the morning. tide started going out and the current just about sucked me out to sea. Ive never paddled so hard in my life. my mom was freaking out and my dad and brother where laughing. I thought it was kinda fun.

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Have you had any away time for yourself?

In a boat?

No sir , not lately . If the weather permits tomorrow, I'm gonna go fishing with a friend on his new boat. First boat he has ever had, and he's a little scared to take it out by himself . :)

Boat noobs are hilarious. I helped a buddy of mine buy a Chris Craft 238 as his first and he has destroyed a few props, busted part of the trailer, broke the top....goes on and on.

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50 G's is a lot of boat to fook up not knowing what your doing :)

Jesus, what kind of boat?

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just tell him worse case senario, you ruin a prop. Even that is hard. My dad ran out run about aground going 35 knots, i did it doing 15, and its still fine.

My dad's new 29' cruiser...well that is another story. He ran it aground doing 10 knots and snapped the brass prop.

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Have you had any away time for yourself?

In a boat?

No sir , not lately . If the weather permits tomorrow, I'm gonna go fishing with a friend on his new boat. First boat he has ever had, and he's a little scared to take it out by himself . :)

Boat noobs are hilarious. I helped a buddy of mine buy a Chris Craft 238 as his first and he has destroyed a few props, busted part of the trailer, broke the top....goes on and on.

hey my dads new midlife crissis, i mean boat is a chris craft..what modle i dont know.

oh and he just broke a prop.

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Brand spanking new triton tr-21x hp . Still has the plastic on the seats :)

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Big ole honking arse verado hanging off the back, and by the looks of it. He got just about every option avaliable for the bastage. His console finder is bigger than the tv in my bedroom :D:)

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Bow graph is color and like 10" diagonal screen on it . You can see a fish take a chit in 300' of water :)

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Then run back to the console and watch him wipe afterwards :)

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Brand spanking new triton tr-21x hp . Still has the plastic on the seats :)

You just gave me wood.

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I'd really like a 20-21'. I get pounded on Tonka with just a 19', of course when the average boat is over 30' there are some waves.

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I'm interested to see what the verado can do. Never have been much of a fan of four strokes. But this sucker looks mean :)

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I had an original tr-21 couple years ago with an evinrude 225 on it . It would top out right around 80-90 . It will be interesting to see how the four stroke compares :)

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The Verado's are sweet. I did some engineering work on prototype ones and couldn't believe it was a 4 stroke. Supercharging really helps the four. That and you gotta love having a hydro-jack plate being built in....

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i want to get my own boat but im going to have to hold back on spending for a while. Im looking at a '79 run about open bow with a 70 horse johnson. I'd build a pylon for it and add lots of friends or ballast and a nice system and i'd rock the river at 17 :D

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I had an original tr-21 couple years ago with an evinrude 225 on it . It would top out right around 80-90 . It will be interesting to see how the four stroke compares :)

Every needs a boat that goes 90 :)

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