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    After seeing the boats here in Cancun and the pics of boats you posted, I think I want a cabin cruiser to take out in the ocean lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    After seeing the boats here in Cancun and the pics of boats you posted, I think I want a cabin cruiser to take out in the ocean lol


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    Really seems like the way to go. Not sure I'd run to Mexico though lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    After seeing the boats here in Cancun and the pics of boats you posted, I think I want a cabin cruiser to take out in the ocean lol


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    lots of those money pits for sale around Alimitos Bay... My FIL dropped one million on his NEW and sold it to someone from HongKong for 450k... Be ready to spend some serious bucks on fuel....

    He was packing twin 650hp cummins turbo diesels, Carver said, at that time they had not put that much HP in that small of a yacht, you could actually ski behind it...

    I'm going to stand by my position, that Uncle Dave or RayLee's 2750 Lavey is the most versitile set up I've seen/been in yet... EASY to move/tow/launch and runs like a bat out of hell in some pretty serious wata...
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  4. #54
    Well Ensenada is quite a bit different from what I remember many years ago. Took a crazy bus ride to the blow hole, quite a bit different there too. I remember almost dying years ago trying to get a good view, now it's concrete and steps right up to the action.

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    It rained, so I bought myself an umbrella

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    Had lunch at this place and a couple margaritas. That was a few hours ago and I'm still standing, so it just be safe lol

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    These crazy tourists couldn't get close enough on foot so they took kayaks....yeah, not

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    The drug sniffing dogs were pretty friendly, but the handlers didn't want their picture taken, so I took their picture

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    The blow hole in action




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    Please tell me you got some of those fresh churros there? They are oohhhhh so good!


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    Please tell me you got some of those fresh churros there? They are oohhhhh so good!


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    We didn't lol. It was raining and we were sooooo paranoid about getting left. After having 30 vendors shoving them in your face I was over it anyway lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    We didn't lol. It was raining and we were sooooo paranoid about getting left. After having 30 vendors shoving them in your face I was over it anyway lol


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    Yah I hate walking through that area with people trying to sell you everything. I had to go through the same crap today at the pyramids....its sucks....I just ignore and make no eye contact or look at anything they are offering lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2manymustangs View Post
    lots of those money pits for sale around Alimitos Bay... My FIL dropped one million on his NEW and sold it to someone from HongKong for 450k... Be ready to spend some serious bucks on fuel....

    He was packing twin 650hp cummins turbo diesels, Carver said, at that time they had not put that much HP in that small of a yacht, you could actually ski behind it...

    I'm going to stand by my position, that Uncle Dave or RayLee's 2750 Lavey is the most versitile set up I've seen/been in yet... EASY to move/tow/launch and runs like a bat out of hell in some pretty serious wata...
    I'm thinking a nice 30 of 32ft SeaRay or Larson that is able to be trailered. I really like the idea of being able to sleep in it over night whether it me on Mohave or at Catalina.

    You bring up a good point re. Fuel. From what I have seen just browsing Craigslist is most have twin 350 or 454.


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    Pretty weird working out on a rocking boat

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