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<blockquote data-quote="Clint KY" data-source="post: 396937" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>Thanks all for the insight. And to crazymanme2 - I think you will get algae now matter where you park it. </p><p>And to Jethro - I will keep an eye on what kind of boats I see on the lifts the next time I am out, but I think you are right. </p><p></p><p>I think the time is getting close to get serious about the boat as the prices around here (west Kentucky) are starting to drop. A lot of summer home folk are shedding their boats before winter sets in. The pontoon is being considered as it is the only boat I <span style="color: #FF4040">MIGHT </span> get my bride on at least once in a while. For the few times that might happen it may be better for me to find something else. I do have to find something with a console and steering as my shoulders can not take the tiller any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint KY, post: 396937, member: 12651"] Thanks all for the insight. And to crazymanme2 - I think you will get algae now matter where you park it. And to Jethro - I will keep an eye on what kind of boats I see on the lifts the next time I am out, but I think you are right. I think the time is getting close to get serious about the boat as the prices around here (west Kentucky) are starting to drop. A lot of summer home folk are shedding their boats before winter sets in. The pontoon is being considered as it is the only boat I [color=#FF4040]MIGHT [/color] get my bride on at least once in a while. For the few times that might happen it may be better for me to find something else. I do have to find something with a console and steering as my shoulders can not take the tiller any longer. [/QUOTE]
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