Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
I'm familiar with that boat. She's really a great exapmle of a nicely updated 45 Series II. She's always had good owners who knew what to do and how to do it right. Congrats!
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
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Bob Bradley
Well, I had to do something to improve 2020. I closed on my "new" '86 45C with QSM11's yesterday. Its going to be a long winter waiting to take a boat ride north in April. Happy New Year everyone!
That's why God invented full enclosures and propane heaters. :)
Congrats on the new ride as she definitely looks nice
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
Thanks, guys. My wife Marion and I are pretty excited about her. Keep your dance card open once the wx improves, Randy. I'll be looking for some experienced company for the ride north.
Now if I only knew someone looking for a 43C...
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
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Bob Bradley
Thanks, guys. My wife Marion and I are pretty excited about her. Keep your dance card open once the wx improves, Randy. I'll be looking for some experienced company for the ride north.
Now if I only knew someone looking for a 43C...
Ready when you are, Bob.
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
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SeaEric
I'm familiar with that boat. She's really a great exapmle of a nicely updated 45 Series II. She's always had good owners who knew what to do and how to do it right. Congrats!
Win Mag? Perfe boat for Bob
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
Good eye. It is the Win Mag. I'm quite pleased.
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
Congratulations!! You all will be very happy with her- can't wait to hear about the epic ride north on one engine, if Bird is your copilot.
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
If you do take Randy one suggestion, let him pick the restaurants he has an eye...belly for them. No that’s not a crack on your waistline. It’s a compliment on your culinary expertise.
Re: Closed the year by closing on a 45C
I’m feeling the love.
I’m thinking we should head out in a couple of weeks when it’s 20 degrees with 25 knot winds at the mouth of the Potomac... after we check the battery connections. That’ll give everyone a good comparison between the 45C and the 46C I took through there this time last year. Then again, loosening the cables and losing both Cummins would allow a drift/roll/cuss comparison.
Then we can see if Dr. Jim renegs on another free meal offer. See what happens when you mess with the ole bird? :)
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If you do take Randy one suggestion, let him pick the restaurants he has an eye...belly for them. No that’s not a crack on your waistline. It’s a compliment on your culinary expertise.
Man, had it not been for COVID screwing up our original route, I had some dandy spots I was going to take you guys. We’ll hit those when we bring Beenaghetto back south where she belongs in winter. I know a great spot for conch in Provo.