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My boating fanatic live in the boat wife is going to her first boat show without her hardworking husband who is away working in the wilderness of northern alberta. she has my fragile credit card . my wish list includes saltaway , an anode kit, and some boat wax. she wont tell me what her wish list is. should i be scared or :surr
i am scared last 2 boat shows we were at together we bought new boats. she likes to stay in them while i am away working and she told me she felt a little cramped up last summer
jamie mac wrote:
my boating fanatic live in the boat wife is going to her first boat show without her hardworking husband who is away working in the wilderness of northern alberta. She has my fragile credit card . My wish list includes saltaway , an anode kit, and some boat wax. She wont tell me what her wish list is. Should i be scared Or :surr
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be affraid, very affraid... Blahahahahaha[/size][color]"#800080" wrote:
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Snap your fingers, whistle or something so we know you're okay
You can see me if you turn on your Furuno 1621, or is it a 1622 ?
Did you ever practice enough with it to get comfortable with it ?
I have the 1622 and after 5 or so trips and a lot of practice and comparing what is on the screen to what is really out there I am quite trusting of it now.
Also, I like you green things, although I would say they are just the right size.
" WET EVER " 1989 2459 TROPHY OFFSHORE 5.8L COBRA / SX
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mmsi 338124956 "I started with nothing and still have most of it left"
dktool wrote:
You can see me if you turn on your Furuno 1621, or is it a 1622 ?
Did you ever practice enough with it to get comfortable with it ?
I have the 1622 and after 5 or so trips and a lot of practice and comparing what is on the screen to what is really out there I am quite trusting of it now.
Also, I like you green things, although I would say they are just the right size.
I forget which model I have.
Yes, I am relatively comfortable w/it now but just a little dismayed at how many smaller boats it doesn't see. I could use a refresher to get a little better.
Thank you for the nice words about my Green Thingys I'm quite proud.
And I'll answer what I'm sure a bunch of you are wondering: Yes, they're 100% natural.
i dodged a bullet the boat show was a bust mostly runabouts and small cruisers ,but my lovely wife never missed a beat and she went to the mall for a mini shopping spreenthego:
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