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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 68dustin: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Robb: [qb] Im going to buy a decent fishing/cruising boat for next summer. I went on a trip last weekend with my buddy and a couple of 8/10 blondes and im hooked. Owning a boat beats the hell out of throwing thousands at a car to go .5 seconds faster. Most fun ive had in years. Question, How reliable are older boats? I see a couple decent sized ones for $4000-$5000 from the early 90s. Seems like a good start boat size for someone like me. [/qb][/QUOTE]As long as you keep up on them they are just like cars... other than my lil mishaps that lowered my out drive down on the freeway, it's never gave me any problems.. Took me a while to fix all the crap that broke, But now I can pretty much take apart my own boat.. f' shop prices.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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