And the winner of the most ridiculous and overpriced boat awardis.............
Harry Krause wrote:
Jack Redington wrote:
JamesgangNC wrote:
I have heard of air conditioning. And I'm familiar with how much
power it takes. A lot. Either you have a lot of batteries and don't
run the ac for long or you have a generator. Neither is very
practical in a smaller boat.
At present I have a Crownline 210ccr on Lake Hartwell- along the GA SC
border. This is a 21ft cuddy cabin boat. first used on Lake Murry just
outside of Columbia SC. We are currently selling it because we no
longer need a boat with a pottie in it, thus we are going to a bowrider.
You've stopped having bowel movements?
Funny how you would think of that.
When we purchased our boat we were out in it all day. When it was not in
use it sat on the trailer. On Lake Murry in SC there are not alot of
public places to stop. Even after moving to the Atlanta area and boating
on Lanier it was nice to have the cuddy. And at the time we purchased it
our two daughters we ages .5 and three. So it suited us perfectly.
At 3900lbs dry it was easy to trailer, with the cuddy was great for a
full day out on the water with the family.
Now we have a little getaway/weekend place on Lake Hartwell with a dock.
Thus the kids are older and much of our time on the boat is now skiing
and wandering and not so much just finding a nice cove to spend the day.
If we are just going swimming, the dock has nice deep water.
Our usage has changed, now so will the boat.
Capt Jack R..
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