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 PostPosted: October 10th, 2018, 9:38 pm   
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Well...it's October...so I blew the dust (some of it anyways) off the old SRV..and drove it around for awhile.

I don't get to use the boat much but every time I drive it I am reminded how much I love driving this boat.

I managed to break a skeg and my trailer got backed over in the lot at work...but...still such a great day.

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Henry has been bugging me for months for an SRV ride so after dinner we ran out to the marina and we went for a burn...which was AWESOME.

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Such a great package!

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Really good weather for a ride recently. And looks like an ideal passenger too!
Does your boy get to handle the wheel?

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Love the father and son time. Boat ain't half bad either ;)

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mattmak wrote:
Really good weather for a ride recently. And looks like an ideal passenger too!
Does your boy get to handle the wheel?


I used to let him steer but he's too big to fit on my lap with a lifejacket now...but too short to reach the pedal lol. He gets lots of wheel time in the Chris Craft and Playmate though.

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Fall boat rides are always fun. Looking good guys!

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[quote="DoktorC"]Well...it's October...so I blew the dust (some of it anyways) off the old SRV..and drove it around for awhile.

I don't get to use the boat much but every time I drive it I am reminded how much I love driving this boat.

I managed to break a skeg and my trailer got backed over in the lot at work...but...still such a great day.


:shock: Henry, Henry, Henry … kind of his fault :P … kind of:D
I would get Henry a new shovel for to help pay for damages :cry: That'll learn em ;)
:? If you would have left well enough alone… and collecting dust none of this would have happened... :mrgreen:

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DoktorC wrote:
Well...it's October...so I blew the dust (some of it anyways) off the old SRV..and drove it around for awhile.

I don't get to use the boat much but every time I drive it I am reminded how much I love driving this boat.

I managed to break a skeg and my trailer got backed over in the lot at work...but...still such a great day.


:shock: Henry, Henry, Henry … kind of his fault :P … kind of:D
I would get Henry a new shovel for to help pay for damages :cry: That'll learn em ;)
:? If you would have left well enough alone… and collecting dust none of this would have happened... :mrgreen:



Damn right! I might ship him up to the mines for few weeks lol.

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