Tonka Boater
Well-Known Member
Inspired by the "who owns the fastest sea ray" thread...I'm curious which CSR member owns the largest boat -- Sea Ray or otherwise.
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Hey, it's not the size of your boat that counts, it's the "motion on the ocean" that really makes the difference. : )
Hey, it's not the size of your boat that counts, it's the "motion on the ocean" that really makes the difference. : )
Well that may be true but it takes a long time to get to England in a row boat.- Jeff Foxworthy
Taking your time is fun... nothing worse than arriving prematurely. : )
They have pills for that...:smt009:lol:
Er...I beg to differ...I have left late and that is worse...:wow:
Hey, it's not the size of your boat that counts, it's the "motion on the ocean" that really makes the difference. : )
Is it even remotely possible to get a serious response on this forum anymore?
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And I think someone has a 70'+ Sommerset house boat out on Powell...If that counts.:huh:
Well, I see a few 58DB owners on here. I have not seen any 680SS or 75MY owners.
I doubt the hired help that navigate those ships would be reading posts on here.
Well, I do own and operate my own 58DB. It's actually 61.5 feet LOA. There are also a couple of guys here who own the older version, the 560DB.
If memory serves, there is a member - Unklbuck who owns a 68 Lazzara but not sure if it is owner operated or if he has a captain.
Well, I do own and operate my own 58DB. It's actually 61.5 feet LOA. There are also a couple of guys here who own the older version, the 560DB.
If memory serves, there is a member - Unklbuck who owns a 68 Lazzara but not sure if it is owner operated or if he has a captain.