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79nautique
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f**k Hollywood.... enough of that bullsh*t.... once was enough from John posting it.
Damn Now Ken's going to post bullsh*t queer sh*t again, Quinnner stop the madness and slap that dumb a$$ twenty something |
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The Dude
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I pretty much allow everything in the boat and am mad about all of it.
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87BFN owner
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redneck so based on your post I can see you definitely against having any food or drinks in your boat.
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Nautique2001
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Sand and carpeting don't mix. I use a full size wet and dry vac to suck the sand out of my carpet. I can never get all the sand out.
Ever have someone try to step on your bow with sandy shoes? I almost had that happen once. After I prevented a heart attack from coming on, I was able to promptly direct my guest to the side of the boat. Still have nightmares about that. Ken |
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redneck7
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Come on now...you do see the word "fish" in the title of the boat correct? Fish aren't clean or neat when you pull them out of their natural habitat with a hole in their head. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Till I saw this thread, I didn't think anyone had an issue with getting their boat messy, that's just what happens. Of course my freshwater boating has been limited to one trip on a lake fishing for striper, so I guess that wasn't representative of y'alls style of boating either. |
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05 210
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Redneck,
Just razzin you dude.I wouldn't run my boat in the salt either,but there's a whole lotta people doing it. Mike |
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redneck7
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I figured and I don't think my response quite come off as light hearted as I was hoping.
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The Dude
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My friend made this cool video a few years ago of us going out to ski. At the beginning of it my three girls are sitting there eating Cheetos. CHEETOS! How did she slip that one by me? I didn't say anything or the response would have been: "you make the lunches next time." I guess I'll put up with cheetos. But I'm always mad about it.
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Barracuda
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Ken, you bring up a good topic here- boat etiquette. Which includes what pa$$engers bring into the boat as well as what they do, or don't do, while in your boat.
Some people are really good about helping out with docking, ropes, gear, etc. Others are just along for the ride. Don't care too much about spilled food/ drink, but do get annoyed when people don't help out with ropes, docking, etc. |
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