I got to get a boat. I forgot how much I loved them. Just had the most relaxing day on the water with the family. 22" Duracraft aluminum with a 100 hp Yamaha. Not to loud and with plenty of room.
No fishing.
No swimming.
No skiing.
Just puttering around. It was great.
So, you need a hole in the water you can throw money into then, huh?
Break
Out
Another
Thousand
And they say Harley-Davidsons (HD*) are an expensive hobby vehicle.
*Hundred Dollars
Dr. Hess wrote:
So, you need a hole in the water you can throw money into then, huh?
There's pretty much one thing that may break on a utiliarian boat like that; the motor. Luckily, it's an outboard so when you get tired of throwing parts at it, you swap it out for a new (different, usually nearly as bad) one in about half an hour.
Kiss my ass...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxecx4oRsEI
Dr. Hess wrote:
So, you need a hole in the water you can throw money into then, huh?
Good thing I work at a Marine Engine distributor and get get engines for damn near free.
Don't hate the player, hate the game.
as somebody who is in the beginnings of buying a sailboat.. you can keep your 100hp stinkpot
In reply to mad_machine:
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
My wife said the same thing the first day we met. I was the team engineer for an F3 tunnel boat team and she was crew (and at the time held the record as the youngest woman to ever to do the Run to the Sun race) on a distance competition sailboat.
My response to her and to you, "we define racing by a faster than someone can run average speed."
P.S. for the record, there is nothing more annoying than a sailboat owner. They never want to spend a damn dime on the boat and then wonder why the damn thing breaks.
mad_machine wrote:
as somebody who is in the beginnings of buying a sailboat.. you can keep your 100hp stinkpot
Oh great another search and rescue case waiting to happen... You blow boaters are the reason I get woken up at odd hours of the night.
Flight Service wrote:
In reply to mad_machine:
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
My wife said the same thing the first day we met. I was the team engineer for an F3 tunnel boat team and she was crew (and at the time held the record as the youngest woman to ever to do the Run to the Sun race) on a distance competition sailboat.
My response to her and to you, "we define racing by a faster than someone can run average speed."
if you want to put it in racing terms.. Racing a powerboat is like Nascar.. while racing a sailboat is like autocross
mad_machine wrote:
Flight Service wrote:
In reply to mad_machine:
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
My wife said the same thing the first day we met. I was the team engineer for an F3 tunnel boat team and she was crew (and at the time held the record as the youngest woman to ever to do the Run to the Sun race) on a distance competition sailboat.
My response to her and to you, "we define racing by a faster than someone can run average speed."
if you want to put it in racing terms.. Racing a powerboat is like Nascar.. while racing a sailboat is like autocross
You have no idea what tunnel boat racing is about do you? Try racing a sailboat is autocross vs motorcross.
Flight Service wrote:
mad_machine wrote:
Flight Service wrote:
In reply to mad_machine:
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
My wife said the same thing the first day we met. I was the team engineer for an F3 tunnel boat team and she was crew (and at the time held the record as the youngest woman to ever to do the Run to the Sun race) on a distance competition sailboat.
My response to her and to you, "we define racing by a faster than someone can run average speed."
if you want to put it in racing terms.. Racing a powerboat is like Nascar.. while racing a sailboat is like autocross
You have no idea what tunnel boat racing is about do you? Try racing a sailboat is autocross vs motorcross.
I have seen videos.. and looks scary as all hell. The powerboat racing we get around here is all the deepV offshore stuff
Enyar
Reader
3/30/13 8:56 p.m.
mad_machine wrote:
if you want to put it in racing terms.. Racing a powerboat is like Nascar.. while racing a sailboat is like autocross
Heck yeah!
I don't discriminate. I am a fan of all things on the water. Currently have two 15' Whalers and a 16' Hobie cat and either can create an awesome time. As long as you aren't an idiot, boats are pretty simple and not expensive to run.
Speaking of boats, look what drove by my work today:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_%28yacht%29
In reply to Enyar:
I said it once and I will say it again powerboat racing is about as far from Nascar as you can get. You may be at the same GPS coordinates but there is nothing the same about that spot in the water. Rollers, waves, wakes, wind, current changes lap to lap, so it has more in common with Motorcross and Baja than Nascar.
Enyar wrote:
Speaking of boats, look what drove by my work today:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_%28yacht%29
I have always wanted to do Solas training, just once.
mad_machine wrote:
Flight Service wrote:
mad_machine wrote:
Flight Service wrote:
In reply to mad_machine:
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!
My wife said the same thing the first day we met. I was the team engineer for an F3 tunnel boat team and she was crew (and at the time held the record as the youngest woman to ever to do the Run to the Sun race) on a distance competition sailboat.
My response to her and to you, "we define racing by a faster than someone can run average speed."
if you want to put it in racing terms.. Racing a powerboat is like Nascar.. while racing a sailboat is like autocross
You have no idea what tunnel boat racing is about do you? Try racing a sailboat is autocross vs motorcross.
I have seen videos.. and looks scary as all hell. The powerboat racing we get around here is all the deepV offshore stuff
Blah. The throttle guy does all the work in those classes. Good hull, reliable boat, and good throttle guy and you got it.
Flight Service wrote:
I got to get a boat. I forgot how much I loved them. Just had the most relaxing day on the water with the family. 22" Duracraft aluminum with a 100 hp Yamaha. Not to loud and with plenty of room.
No fishing.
No swimming.
No skiing.
Just puttering around. It was great.
They say...The two happiest days of boat ownership are the day you buy it and the day you sell it.
Congrats, your half way there.
Flight Service wrote:
P.S. for the record, there is nothing more annoying than a sailboat owner. They never want to spend a damn dime on the boat and then wonder why the damn thing breaks.
Here, that stereotype is defined by saying, "Sailboaters have deep pockets, but short arms."
A Few years ago I took a hard look at an Adventurecraft.
Portable houseboat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r04H047bVo
JohnRW1621 wrote:
They say...The two happiest days of boat ownership are the day you buy it and the day you sell it.
Congrats, your half way there.
LOL, yeah I know that one.
I am thinking aluminum with nothing more than a stereo. I really liked the Duracraft I was in today. Stable, dry, shallow draft, didn't drink allot, and sat 6.
Hard to beat that.
i'm putting my free aluminum boat on the water this year. free boat + $700 for new gas tank/lines/wood floor/seat/CDI ignition upgrade and it's ready to go. it needs paint but i could care less right now. if it survives a year on the water then i'll bother painting it.
My stepdad had a 16ft (I think) Boston Whaler. What incredible fun that was. I'd look for wakes from bigger boats and ride the crests kinda like a surfboard.
Lesley
PowerDork
3/31/13 11:55 a.m.
Kanoes (edited to avoid the spam filter) are the best boats ever. Truly zen-craft. I can feel the stress melting away whenever I'm in one.
I have been around boats all my life. When I was a small child my Father was the engineer aboard this: A converted PT boat that could carry 90 passengers on the ride of their lives
But I found my love of boats at the tillar of a sailboat. I won't post pics of the boat I am currently talking to the owner of. He wants too much for a boat that is going to need 100hours (or more) of sanding on. Tip to all potential boat owners do NOT use housepaint to spruce up your boat.
This is not my potential boat.. but a rather well perserved example of the Sea Sprite 23.. with a questionable fore hatch
You should buy my Hurricane deck boat. It will be listed within ~2 weeks!