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Any members in Royal Oak, Michigan? A couple blocks from my house I saw a 19' Yamaha with a cover on in a driveway on 12 Mile and then another one down the road as well, it also was a 19' boat.
 
Like you we see other Yamaha's out there, there's even 1 on our part of the river but they don't seem too interested in talking with us. Dunno why, but don't really care. They kinda seem like the type that are "better" than everyone else.
I find that talking to non-jetboaters is more fun. Yesterday I was backed in at the beach and I had a LOT of people looking asking how I could do that. Then I broke out the grill and it was like people had never seen someone grilling in the water before. I drive a square pipe into the sand & there's a "reciever" on the bottom of the grill that it slips into. Easy to stow away. They all take tables on the beach, stand in the hot ass sand and grill.B338ADD1-CBF2-478E-BB71-582255009623.jpeg
 
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