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Posted by grizzeyes on May 02 2005
no I haven't but saw them on their website. I shouldn't be buying anything really. Not even a boat. I have only 13k to my name and i'll be working seasonal this year at a fish cannery for 3 months but I'll make some decent money with all the overtime. I'm not a guide, don't have wife and kids to keep me in line and sometimes it's hard to keep myself from over spending sometimes. It would leave me with about $5,500-6k left. After sleeping overnight I may have wised up! But every time I think about hoping on that camo beauty, I get really excited. I heard someone say once, the best part about owning a boat is when you first buy it and then sell it.

Guess it all comes down to not making the major leagues.

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