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And so it goes............
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Loaded by crane and leaving the lake this week.
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Why? House sold?
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Funny, I literally pointed it out to my wife Wed.
Love the boat but never understood it here especially given that they dont need the extra bedrooms inside that house! |
I'm not clear. Which/whose bat? MB ?
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I saw the crane at Silver Sands on Saturday and figured something large was getting pulled...
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OMG, my company is planning a company outing, on this !!
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Destination?
The Summa Humma has certainly been around. Where is she headed now? Back to FL?
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I guess if you want to be fully enclosed in your boat (like being on the inside of a cruise ship) then it gets the job done, but if you want to enjoy fresh air - sun - the breeze - maybe even a little water spray, and all they other the elements that go along with the experience of being on a boat you would need something else,,, I'm probably missing something, but I think I'll keep mine ;-) |
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The point of the boat was to make a statement of wealth.
More than likely it failed to do the job, so it is being moved. |
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It really doesn't enamor you with the people you really are focused on.
I think he will jump to the more historic wooden version, that seems to be the ticket into the group. Be interesting to see if the ''RESTOFUS'' comes to the lake. |
"Restofus" isn't a useful boat on Winnipesaukee. Going in that direction, a 1930's commuter is more appropriate. Anybody remember the Chris Craft "Excalibur"? Don't know what happened to her, but there are other commuters around. Antique runabouts are nice, but anybody with a checkbook can go to Clayton and buy one. Not very showy outside the antique runabout club. Since the house is for sale, I don't think he's interested in making a big splash on Winnipesaukee any more.
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I think for my next boat I will shop for a Wonkatania,,,
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You can buy a lot of boats, but buying history tends to put you in an elite crowd. It is still about ego, but no one can just go buy the same thing regardless of the amount of money they may have. At that point, they can only buy from you. You buy something that is the biggest, fastest, etc... and in a short period of time.... someone else has something that is bigger, faster, etc. |
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60 Feet. Standby! On the road, it will be a foot higher than the last one!
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This Thursday
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It's here now
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Wake
I can only imagine the wake that must make while under speed.
As much as I would like to see it close up on the water - sort of hoping it does not come by our place as it may take our boat and dock out in one shot - joke |
Wow! That's quite a boat!!!!
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Thursday arrival
Saw this wide load stopped along Route 11 near Minge Cove Rd around. 2 pm. The police escort was getting ready to stop traffic near West Alton Marina.
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The crane is unloading it today but a lot of reassembly has to be done before it goes in the water.
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More dollars than sense. Never saw the last one off the dock
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It went into the water this morning.
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A boat like that deserves a twelve month season.
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Regardless, I agree with the others that it's a ridiculous vessel for this lake. I can't tell if it's ostentatious, pretentious, or just silly. That being said, I try my absolute best to live and let live, so I hope the owners and their family have great times with it. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
Too big for the Lake
Absolutely ridiculous to have a personal boat that size on the Lake. Must be called " compensation"
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Pod drives.
On Winnipesaukee. Not sure he thought that through. |
Good thing this forum doesn’t judge. How about good for them!or they Must have worked hard for it .
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Think.
Don't post much here but this posting made me think about a conversation.
I had a client a few years ago that was extremely wealthy and self made. He said to me a week before his passing " I made my first million and then I needed ten million, then I needed 100, it turned into an obsession. Now that I know my time is over none of these things brought me true happiness... all of these things were a distraction from what was truly important. I hope that this person enjoys the new possession and I also hope they donated the same amount they paid for this new toy to a worthy cause for people that are not as fortunate. With that said we all live on this same earth, lets remember we all have the same goal to find happiness and health for ourselves and our loved ones. |
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I can't wait to cut in front of them at the town docks on a Summer Saturday. LOL |
"Because I can..."
When we bought our boat a few years ago, the marina had a used 38' Formula FASTECH for sale at the time. The owner of the marina told me that the FASTECH had been used literally one time. The story goes that the boat's owner was an older gent who specifically ordered it custom so it could do 100 MPH. Months after ordering it, the boat arrived and it was hauled down to the Piscataqua River. The older man and an experienced Captain barreled down the river into the Atlantic and cranked it up to 100 MPH. After the ride, the boat was transported back to the marina on the lake.
Once back at the lake, the older man told the owner of the marina to sell it. "Why?", asked the marina owner. "My dream has always been to go 100MPH in a boat before I die. I've done that now, so sell it", said the boat's owner. The marina owner replied, "Geez, if that's all you wanted, why didn't you let me know? I could have rented you a boat or arranged a ride somehow. Why did you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for a boat to use literally for about an hour???" The old man said emphatically, "Because I can..." |
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Pay to stay home?
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Don't know...
Don't know....just relaying the story as told to me. If I remember correctly, I think he said it had twin 700HP Ilmors.
Maybe if it was only in the 90's MPH, the old guy rounded up! :laugh: |
Haha
Likely so! The ilmors would run! Either way, 90 or 100 is cooking!!
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Do you get a commission on every noodle sold?
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No way 30" of noodle is making it around my waist!
FLL must be one of those 'skinny' folks! |
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30" has enough flotation for almost everyone unless you weigh 250-lbs with a bmi of 20. These noodle belts are basically a three dollar swim buoyancy belt, good for learning to swim, or flotation security for swimming deep, rough, or cold water. It makes swimming the breast stroke or side stroke much more doable because the flotation is centered, and you don't use any swim movement energy to stay on top of the water, horizontally, so you can take your time and slowly swim a long distance without worry about drowning. With a $19.95 Stohlquist wet suit tee-shirt and a foam noodle flotation belt, swimming out there in the 65-degree cold water on a sunny day is okay to do if you really want to go there. You can stretch the summer swimming till the end of September, and then think about getting a farmer john wetsuit for 55-65 degree water ....... you sometimes surprise yourself with what you can do even in the cold water. Oopsie ....... so just picture yourself swimming off the back porch on your new Summa Humma 60' motor yacht, using a foam noodle, three dollar swim safe belt in that late September 65-degree water ...... no kidd'n! ...... just add a $3-noodle belt for swimming off your yacht! |
Does this look familiar
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Hull color
I guess he didn't like a white hull. Hull was white when hauled out. Now it's taupe.
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Fess' up, Taz. |
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My white hull turns taupe every year when i haul the boat out of the lake.
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"And so it Goes ....." is the title of this thread
Yet Since it's launch on Sept 11th it has gone nowhere !! The boat has sat in the exact same spot since launch ........ did something go wrong during shipping and waiting on parts ?? Such a shame after the rush & EXPENSE (crane for 2 days) to get her in the water. |
Two different boats. The 56 Galeon left and the 60 foot Cruisers arrived.
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Tilton -- fully aware, point was the 60 footer hasn't moved since hitting the water 9/11.
suspect issues, but figured you might have the inside track Just found the Thread title Ironic ............ "and so it goes...... " but the new one hasn't gone (anywhere). |
Owner's going to have to sell a lot of Kubotas' to pay for this one ! :laugh:
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More "traditional" cruising boats (like Sabre, Grand Banks, Flemming, Marlowe, etc.) are usually more sorted out from the factory because design changes are infrequent and minor, so the factory has had ample opportunity to find and address design flaws. They certainly are not perfect though, new boats rarely are... |
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