robert843
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No it wont let me edit it if you want can you add Gerry R to the list.
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
Yes, it can be done, and it is probably worth it. But it is not the most comfortable way to get across gulfstream, lol.Interested. We have a 195 S on deposit. First time boaters, have owned a PWC since 2003, not the same obviously. I know it depends on the weather, but assuming favorable conditions can a 19' make the crossing. What is the average time to cross?
Yes, it can be done, and it is probably worth it. But it is not the most comfortable way to get across gulfstream, lol.
Conditions are everything. Planning is everything, too.
I would assume you have some experience running off shore. Also consider it may be difficult to keep up with the larger boats, depending on conditions. I have done it once in a 190 and once in a 240. You have to be pretty committed to cross in a 19fter.
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oh, I so want to go. working on it; but..., it's not always what we want, is it...? lolhave you not committed to this yet @swatski come on bro your coming on this trip
I have faith in you!oh, I so want to go. working on it; but..., it's not always what we want, is it...? lol
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Don't think the misses would share my enthusiasm.Yes, it can be done, and it is probably worth it. But it is not the most comfortable way to get across gulfstream, lol.
Conditions are everything. Planning is everything, too.
I would assume you have some experience running off shore. Also consider it may be difficult to keep up with the larger boats, depending on conditions. I have done it once in a 190 and once in a 240. You have to be pretty committed to cross in a 19fter.
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I mean you could lie and say its easy.Don't think the misses would share my enthusiasm.
that's been done.I mean you could lie and say its easy.
The fact you're trying to go again i assume it worked out pretty good.lolthat's been done.
Ask me how it works out, lolol.
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You will have stories for years and develop an unhealthy connection with complete strangersI mean you could lie and say its easy.
For me first trip was 60k including the truck and boat and all sorts of cool equipment with backups etc etcI really took advantage of the Black Friday specials to fully equip our midwest lake boat for safe offshore travel and fishing. With all the packages that keep arriving, the wife is getting suspicious about what this first trip will actually cost.
And don't forget to add a price of a new trailer if you plan on "pulling a @Glen", at a gas station, lolol.For me first trip was 60k including the truck and boat and all sorts of cool equipment with backups etc etc
And don't forget to add a price of a new trailer if you plan on "pulling a @Glen", at a gas station, lolol.
(Sorry Glen, if you're reading this, couldn;t help myself, lol)
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