I sure hope they paying you lots of money to go way up there. Good luck with selling your boat. I have had a hard time practically giving some things away.
It appears that I'll be relocating to Iowa in the near future and I've decided to sell my BELOVED LOWE BOAT, instead of trailering it up there.
I bought it new from Hank Parkers dealership in Denver NC in Jan 1996. Always garage kept. Original Evinrude 60 cranks and runs great. Minn-Kota 65lb trolling motor is one year old. 3-blade Steel Prop is one year old.
This older boat will provide the functionality of boats costing more than triple my asking price and is the reason I haven't bought a new boat.
I only hope that if someone purchases this boat that it serves them as well as it has me for over 15 years.
The boat is in Olive Branch and if anyone is interested then PM me. Asking 4,000.
I sure hope they paying you lots of money to go way up there. Good luck with selling your boat. I have had a hard time practically giving some things away.
Good luck on your move and on your boat sale. Looks like someone will be getting a good one.
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Dang, I'm gonna miss the pics you post! Good luck w the move
Good luck with the move and sale of the boat.
Charter Member LHLC....Where the skin is thick and the stringers are heavy.
Keep looking up cause thats where it all is
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With just a little over a week before I leave for Dubuque, I've sold my boat. What a strange feeling I have knowing that I don't have my boat anymore. It's like losing a life-long buddy!!!
Thanks to all again for all the help over the years. And here's hoping that Will receives the same dependable service that I received for the past 16 years.
good luck with everything that lies ahead for you!!! Hope you find another honey hole at your new location
Good luck to you RDG but keep in touch.
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Definately gone, but hopefully not forgotten.
I plan on trying to post some pics here once I discover the fishing techniques/styles best suited for the great white north...