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Hello From Nova Scotia.
Looking forward to all the conversations here on this forum. My name is Terrance and our family are new to jet boats. We own a new 2015 Glastron GT 187 . Thanks in advance for the advice.
Hello From Nova Scotia.
Looking forward to all the conversations here on this forum. My name is Terrance and our family are new to jet boats. We own a new 2015 Glastron GT 187 . Thanks in advance for the advice.
@Terrance glad to have you on board, It looks like you have a lot of lakes to choose from in Nova Scotia? We don't have to many Glastron owners so we'll be glad to hear your experiences,
Lessee... It is February and you are in Canada. I think my best advice is obvious: move to California, Texas or Florida for a couple of months with that boat. Go back when it is warm.
Oops. Gonna be about 1-2 degrees tonight here. Ok, California or Florida...