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My boy and I on our first a late afternoon/early evening waverunner session. 85 degree air temp, cloudy with little or no wind. He launched and recovered the skis and even towed it all home. Perfect day, perfect company.
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Would you think less of me if I wimped out and bought this floater? Discovered on our evening cruise.
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I would own a pontoon boat if I could keep it in the water instead of tow it. Tell us more about it, what would you pay for it?
 
2013 Manatou 25’ 135hp Evinrude. Sign is asking $16k but she didn’t respond to my VM so I’m guessing it’s gone. It’s funny, moms told me she’d like to cruise down this little channel we never go down. There iit sat, just coincidence we saw it at all.
it would be in a slip with our skis
 
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Floating at the sandbar on Lake Winnebago yesterday before the kids head off to college this week.

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Old smelly 'bago! Beautiful sand though - that looks like the west cove, south of the Fox? Lots of Yammi's out there!
 
Floating mini van. Best analogy ever.
 
What would the Yammies be? Like a Honda?
 
This area has boulders bigger than the boat lurking ~8” under the surface. Most boats avoid the area so it’s a nice quiet spot to the let the kids and dogs play.

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