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One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« on: May 07, 2010, 07:54:50 PM »
Not as big as the yatchs twyatch works on but it is mine.

My family and I just took the plunge with a 2004 Crownline 230 BR, Mercruiser 5.7L/350 Mag, Bravo III outdrive with 62 hours.  Drove to the Detroit area last Saturday and picked it up.  As you can see, the wife and kids are pretty excited for summer to come.

I was hoping to get it out for a familiarization run sometime soon but 12-14 hour days at work for the next month aren't letting that happen.  Now it has to sit racked in the marina warehouse until things calm down.  Here's to looking forward to Memorial Day weekend and the start of the season!!





These days they call this model the 236 LS.  



I'm sure the next happiest day is when I watch the new owner pull it out of the driveway...until then, its tubiing and cruising with the family.
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2010, 08:00:20 PM »
Congrats!

It is a long summer, and this is still early, I'm sure you'll get lots of days to enjoy.
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2010, 08:18:57 PM »
Congratulations!!!,

Fantastic size. Great motor and sterndrive combo. If it has the little "Porta-Potty" option, that's when boat ownership is truly worthwhile. ::)
 
Do you have two batteries, with a selector switch? They are really an asset, when anchored or beached listening to the radio, or having a backup in case something happens to a battery, you have a spare.

Enjoy. You certainly covered ONE of the happiest days in a boaters life.

Plus, dragging kids around in a tube, and slinging them around, listening to them scream, is a reward all its own.... ;D

Happy Boating!

I miss "smaller" boats. So much easier.... :P
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2010, 08:54:31 PM »
Thanks!

Yup, there were a few things on "my" list:  300+ hp motor, duo-prop, switched dual batteries, trim tabs, deep vee, low hours.  I got those, although the deadrise is a little shallower than I wanted.

The family's wish list was a little different than mine:  extended swim platform, porta-potti, walk through transom, transom shower.  They got those things.

Can't wait to get it out.
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2010, 09:21:37 PM »
Wheres the gun racks  :P
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2010, 09:26:02 PM »
I'm really trying to figure out how to mount this in it...

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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2010, 01:57:11 AM »
Walk through tranom is a plus, paticuarly if you fish with the thing, like trolling for salmon etc. My advice? Spend not one serious nickel more till the end of the season. Keep a list, but do nothing more then evaluate on big stuff. Then decide for next year.
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PS One exception. Garmin GPS Depth sounder if you are going to fish. Otherwise save your money.

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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #7 on: May 08, 2010, 07:53:07 AM »
all of these toys....

You must be one of the two people in Michigan to still have a job!

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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2010, 08:31:36 AM »
I'm really trying to figure out how to mount this in it...



you need two gun rings...one behind each seat. 

You have the right crew...  one pilot, one navigator, 2 gunners and one communications operator.
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Re: One of the 2 happiest days in a boaters life...
« Reply #9 on: May 08, 2010, 08:37:21 AM »
Gotta second FQ's recommendation for GPS/Sounder. 

It's been said that there are only two types of boaters--those who are currently aground;  and those who will be, soon.  That's maybe not so true on the Great Lakes, but it's simply fact here in Florida.  So a sounder is vital.

GPS is nifty for a variety of reasons but the biggest reason is it will get you back home when you don't know for sure where "home" is--in the dark, in the fog, in the rain, etc.  The next reason is it will get you back to that exact spot where you caught the "big one."   Civilian mode GPS gives you two-dimensional accuracy to within 30' while mil-spec-types will give you three dimensional, 3-meter accuracy at mach-one.  Pretty neat stuff.  Plus, GPS has such a low price point these days that if you break one, you don't have to sell the house to replace it.  Garmin is not a bad choice--they probably make more units than any 4 of the other manufacturers combined.  You can get them with a number of charts built-in--still, it's always a wise thing to carry paper chart (or a ChartPak) for the area of operations.

And with all that said, go have some fun with the family and friends.  You have a really neat toy.  Play with it as often as you can.

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