View Full Version : What kind of boat?
webmaster
10-16-2008, 08:32 PM
Please vote in the Poll.
Intoon
11-09-2008, 02:14 AM
22' 2008 Bennington Anniversary Edition 2275RLi w 115 Yamaha
My wife and I bought as a 30th anniversary gift to each other.
Extremely comfortable !! Can't wait till next year to get back on the water !!
gie187
11-12-2008, 10:53 PM
2008 sea-doo 150 speedster supercharged (215hp)
1976, 17" Whaler, w/ 1988, 88 horse Johnson. Works for Me.
upthesaukee
11-13-2008, 12:15 AM
The Upthesaukee is a 1996 OMC Corsair, 19 ft bowrider, with a Merc Optimax 135. Boat requires an extended shaft outboard, and handles rougher water ok. Nice for swimming, after I changed out the 2 step ladder for a 4 step ladder. Now us old folks can just swim up to the ladder and walk up into the boat.:D Meets our needs, but one person says it would be nice to have a potty on board:rolleye2:.
Mee-n-Mac
11-13-2008, 11:51 AM
...., but one person says it would be nice to have a potty on board:rolleye2:.
I think I know that person ... or her "sister". :D
Acres per Second
11-14-2008, 06:50 AM
Poll question:What kind of boat are you on the most on the lake?
I spend most of my time on the lake in my unpowered sailboat—not because I want to, necessarily, but because sometimes the wind will drop...for hours! :emb:
Otherwise, it would be my powerboat, kayak or canoe. :coolsm:
fatlazyless
11-14-2008, 10:39 AM
What's my boat......here goes!
'74 Starcraft Starchief aluminum 18' "Cabin Cruiser" w/ 70hp Suzuki
'92 Alumacraft 16' aluminum Classic Deluxe w/ 40hp Honda
'72 Starcraft 15' aluminum workboat w/ 25hp Mercury tiller-handle
Alumacraft 17' canoe w/ sliding seat, rowing rig and a set of wood rows
Grumman 17' canoe w/ original factory paint job and Grumman's F-14 fighter jet logo
Starcraft 12' aluminum row boat
Aqua Terra old 16' Chinook kayak
12' Wilderness Systems kayak
9' Kiwi kayak
12' sit-on-top, surfer-style, kayak
1980's 14' Force-5 sailboat, similar to a Laser but w/ a larger sail, and a wacky rigging system
1980's CL-12' Echo sailboat w/ main & gybe
Probably, this qualifies me as some type of a boat-nut.
That's all folks....now that I think of it...I have so many little, bargain boats that I haven't got any time to go boating....what with doing fixer-uppering and painting all these old Starcrafts.......plus boating makes me sea-sick :)!
wAVE TO ME, AND i'LL WAVE BACK....ICE OUT WILL BE HERE SOON!:):)
LovelyToSeeYou
09-13-2009, 02:13 PM
Love to just go out and explore with a friend or by myself. Don't need to have gas or check the oil. LOL Also can get in and out of places easily to see new areas. Downside is it takes a lot of time and paddling can get tiring for an old gal like me!!
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