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  • Miller Tyme

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    Nice MT! My boat is still under its tarp. I did change the oil in the lower unit of the outboard though!

    Tomorrow I have to get Dads motorhome set up, his pontoon boat serviced and put in, the wife's Seadoo put in and my center console serviced and put in, :rolleyes:

    Going to be one busy day, but for tonight it's drinks under the stars.
     

    Miller Tyme

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    I know this is a dumb question but how do you transport it?

    I am completely ignorant on boat stuff.

    By water, to take it OTR would require a special permit lowboy trailer and all structures removed from the roof. When I bought the boat in 2005 down in Land Between the Lakes I looked into trucking it to S.E. Indiana because of the issues getting gas right after Katrina, and the cheapest quote was $8500.00 and would require 2 trucks. Decided to bring it up the Ohio and hope to find fuel, well 6 days and 502 miles latter it was home, it was one great time.


    And cost, well it cost $ 3200.00 in fuel and 1/2 a case of V.O. between me and my dad.
     

    Bennettjh

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    By water, to take it OTR would require a special permit lowboy trailer and all structures removed from the roof. When I bought the boat in 2005 down in Land Between the Lakes I looked into trucking it to S.E. Indiana because of the issues getting gas right after Katrina, and the cheapest quote was $8500.00 and would require 2 trucks. Decided to bring it up the Ohio and hope to find fuel, well 6 days and 502 miles latter it was home, it was one great time.


    And cost, well it cost $ 3200.00 in fuel and 1/2 a case of V.O. between me and my dad.
    Oh wow. That would be cool to drive her home!
     
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