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jc000
#41 Posted : Friday, April 02, 2010 12:56:34 AM(UTC)
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65 and counting
clarko
#42 Posted : Saturday, April 03, 2010 11:29:46 AM(UTC)
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:d/ 75 there, that ought to tilt the average.
steveintn
#43 Posted : Sunday, April 04, 2010 12:32:36 AM(UTC)
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48 - I have had my 28 express for about 4 years.
Its a great boat.
steveintn

1989
28ft Express
w - Twin 318's
mytoy28
#44 Posted : Sunday, April 04, 2010 1:32:09 AM(UTC)
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I am 74 years young, Living and having the boats docked with in
100 feet in front of home on beautiful Killarney Bay, N.E Georgian Bay.
It could not get any better. Incl the opportunity to be a member of this
amazing boating site.

John.
liquidplummer
#45 Posted : Sunday, April 04, 2010 5:43:33 AM(UTC)
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Pushing 54 but feel like i'm dragging it
ThanksDad
#46 Posted : Sunday, April 04, 2010 1:34:13 PM(UTC)
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I'm 47 and Betsy is 44. We have had Thanks Dad for 10 seasons. Hope there are many more!
Scott Ross
"Thanks Dad"
1988 32-Fisherman
Son Rise Marina
Sandusky, Ohio
USCG 50-Ton Masters Rating
fastjeff
#47 Posted : Sunday, April 04, 2010 11:16:57 PM(UTC)
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Thank you John!

Young Jeff
"...reality is not nearly as lovely as the world of Liberal Land. No wonder so many people want to go there." - Tom Sowell

pfhlaw
#48 Posted : Monday, April 05, 2010 1:23:37 AM(UTC)
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50, but in boating years that's only 21.
Peter
1981 32' sedan bridge
twin Chrysler 360 cu. in. 250 hp engines
Raw water cooled
Nimbus II
Home port: New Buffalo, MI
RCPRATHER
#49 Posted : Monday, April 05, 2010 11:19:55 AM(UTC)
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I will be turning 44 this month!
I went from a 29.5 Wellcraft Scarab to a very comfortable 32ft Express.
Talk about one extreme to another. Lol
"Great Escape"
32ft 1972 Express
Twin 318's
Located at LBYC
On the Ohio River at mile marker 480
brianD
#50 Posted : Monday, April 05, 2010 1:19:05 PM(UTC)
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44, I have had my 32' for 4 years.
'77 32' FB Express
Twin 318's
raw water cooled
boat name "Dock Holiday"
Docked Stafford, Va.
dougrose
#51 Posted : Monday, April 05, 2010 1:21:36 PM(UTC)
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I was 39 last year but for some reason I seem to be 65 now. I guess that's 455 in dog years.....

Bought my present M in Oct 2001 from a guy who had visa problems in the wake of 9/11. Paid a fair price, tho.


1975 32' Flybridge Sedan, twin Perkins 6-354 diesels, 1:1.53 velvetdrives, 16 X 19 props. Merritt Island, Florida
tundrarules
#52 Posted : Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:44:55 AM(UTC)
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41 years young and trying to sink the sub as much as possible while it's still in service Pray. This is my first summer with theBigM. I can see many good times ahead (and lots of cash burned up). 86 degrees today!!!! Bad thing about being 41 is retirement is soooo far away. Not wishing my life away, just longing to hang on the lake everyday!

1985 Marinette 29 Sedan bridge
Twin 318s, 660 hours
New Edelbrock 1409 carbs (working like a charm)
Original Electronic Ignition, Blaster 2 coils, 90 deg plug wire universal kit cut to fit
Raw water system
Freshwater always
Located Pickwick Lake, TN,MS,AL


RETRO BOATS ARE COOL

If the guys on this forum take their time to help you, have the courtesy to update your thread with the resolution.
Roper
#53 Posted : Wednesday, April 21, 2010 4:19:09 PM(UTC)
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I am only a wee lad of 54.

I'll be launching for my first season of Marinette life next month. Just finished installing new stainless rudder, cutless bearing and stuffing box today. Still have to blast and paint bottom, and finish new head with waste, water and head water supply tank; and put galley back together w/ new stove and self-built ice box. Also recently finished sound insulating rear deck with 1" Soundown composite barrier foam, which combined with two Centek dual-stage mufflers will hopefully lead to much purring along on Cayuga Lake this summer.
fastjeff
#54 Posted : Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:58:38 PM(UTC)
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Hell, Roper, you're almost done!

A word of free (and know what that's worth) advise for you folks out there approaching retirement: Save every penny you can and live for the future, not for today. Forget about buying things you don't really need like a bigger, better home. or a new vehicle (other than a boat!). Make do with what you have and save, save, save for your retirement years. Why? 'Cause they're gonna be the best years of your life IF you are prepared for them.

I wish someone had told me this 20 years ago. Instead of tinkling away money on dumb projects (such as my kit cars and autocross racing), I would have banked those bucks in a good investment and been better prepared for my retirement years. But, no, I had to go living for THEN at a time when I had to go to work 5 days a week! What a dope I was. Don't make my mistake.

Jeff
"...reality is not nearly as lovely as the world of Liberal Land. No wonder so many people want to go there." - Tom Sowell

BCassedy
#55 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 4:58:36 AM(UTC)
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59 and tryin' to fend off 60 (in July).....

PCRather... I may have you beat. I'm in process of buyin' a 32' '88 sedan bridge.
Current boat (and this is the biggest I've owned) is a 15 1/2' open bow runabout with a 70HP Johnson...
... " new " boat's gonna feel like I own the Titanic! :-\

Roper, Fastjeff's right...
... you're almost done but finishin' :-)
... and about retirement. Think it's gonna be a rough road to hoe dollar-wise for a lot of folks.

Bill
Bill & Sharon Cassedy
" Sunset Seeker "
1988 32' Fly Bridge
Twin 318 Cu In / 240HP Chrysler power plants
Raw water cooling
Freshwater boat
ccgraham1
#56 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 5:27:43 AM(UTC)
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Turned 54 last February
MINOR ADVENTURE
32'Sudan W/Twin Crysler 318s
Concord Marina, Ft. Loudon Lake
Knoxville, Tn[/color]
HuckFinn
#57 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 10:02:13 AM(UTC)
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50 till JulyBoo hoo!
PT-73
1973 32' FB Express

Chrysler 318's
Dave Morris
#58 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 10:41:40 AM(UTC)
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Jeff
My Dad had your idea about saving for retirement. He would say he would like to go somewhere or do something, then he would say when I retire.
He retired Jan 1 died June 7 same year.
I live life & take every opportunity. The feds & your kids taxes can take care of me when I can no longer .
Dave
1986 32 Flybridge - Express "Steel Head " (formerly fron Lake Erie, East Lake OH)
5.8 Chryslers 275hp each.
Charleston Boat Club Kanawha River Charleston WV
mark klusman
#59 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 11:44:44 AM(UTC)
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I don't know if it's right or wrong ; but like the song says... Live life like your dying!! Enjoy are familys, boats, hobbys and what ever comes along in in life; for what i learned from my better half .... Good or bad It's only a thing!

Mark
No matter where you go,there you are.
Knot Normal
28FT. Express
Twin 318's
Ten Mile Tn.




vitalidle
#60 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 2:01:08 PM(UTC)
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Turned 39 on weds bought my first marinette......28 sportsman with flybridge today:d/
Sean Cornish
83 28ft Sportsman twin 318's
Homeport: Munising, MI.
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