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:banghead: now i need one...
 
Let's start off with my Dad's old home-built (was crushed by the ice and sank long before I was born):

(Yes, that's probably linoleum on the deck.)
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Sure wish he'd have made it one more summer. He'd have had a chance to go for a ride on the Yami.

Here's some from the first days we had her...
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This one is from last summer. Extra kid along for this one. Nice to have 4 kids and still be able to bring along guests!
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My, we've come a long way!! :):):)
 
I'm sure i'll regret asking, but i have a stupid question... What is that stainless steel looking pole from the swim deck to the wake tower on your boat? Anyhow! Nice Boat Man!! that thing is sexy!!!:wtf:

For the ladies to Dance On!!!:thumbsup:

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I have never seen mine in the sunlight ... never been on it in the water ... never heard the purr of the engine ... never docked it, anchored it, tubed or skied behind it ...
I WANT some time ...

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Soon enough my friend!
 
"Group Therapy". Finally got the boat name in letters at the boat show this winter, and will get them on once it warms up.
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Just a good trailer pic of my my spotless '05 SX230. Love this boat!
 

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My boat to the right, buddies yellow Crownline to the left.
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I have never seen mine in the sunlight ... never been on it in the water ... never heard the purr of the engine ... never docked it, anchored it, tubed or skied behind it ...
I WANT some time ...

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Same here bro...bought mine in September and immediately winterized it.....wtf
 
Yo tober, When are you bringing "The Crew" to Jersey ??!!

If the Navy sends me there I will give you a shout. Always looking for new waters to conquer and I love bringing the Westcoast to the East.
 
I'm sure i'll regret asking, but i have a stupid question... What is that stainless steel looking pole from the swim deck to the wake tower on your boat? Anyhow! Nice Boat Man!! that thing is sexy!!!:wtf:

Its a towel drying rack....:)
 
wondering what you have tied off on the cleats with the BLUE lines...

wondering what the hook is off the swim ladder handle ...

wondering why i am so nosey.
 
wondering what you have tied off on the cleats with the BLUE lines...

wondering what the hook is off the swim ladder handle ...

wondering why i am so nosey.
Looks like the blue lines are dock lines ready to use and I bet that hook on the back is for keeping the tube connected while flaotaing around (not in tow).
 
So let me ask... how many of you removed the "warning" labels off your beautiful boats? I removed mine as soon as I could, they look ugly and quite frankly I think of them as a buzz kill!
 
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