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    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    Saw this gem today.

    Interior is in pretty much perfect condition because the owner left the Bimini top up to protect it from rain and sun. Smart idea! She is also used for storage for their tiki torches and fake bamboo fence covering. The railing was also once used to be a balloon tie down for a party.


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    I'll tell you one thing I hate the most, people storing/parking their boats in the driveway full time... There should be an ordinance no parking boats or Motorhomes in the front. Sorry just my preference. Either you have RV parking on the side or store it off site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    I'll tell you one thing I hate the most, people storing/parking their boats in the driveway full time... There should be an ordinance no parking boats or Motorhomes in the front. Sorry just my preference. Either you have RV parking on the side or store it off site.
    I say if it's your driveway, park what you want in it (as long as it's not an eyesore).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    I'll tell you one thing I hate the most, people storing/parking their boats in the driveway full time... There should be an ordinance no parking boats or Motorhomes in the front. Sorry just my preference. Either you have RV parking on the side or store it off site.
    Most cities have ordinances for this, at least in the 714.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendi View Post
    I'll tell you one thing I hate the most, people storing/parking their boats in the driveway full time... There should be an ordinance no parking boats or Motorhomes in the front. Sorry just my preference. Either you have RV parking on the side or store it off site.
    This is exactly why it's some people prefer living in neighborhoods with CC&Rs. I put them on every development I ever did and they sold better and attracted a cleaner/neater clientele. It's not for everyone, I'll agree but it is for those who want to keep things up to a certain standard.
    The best things in life aren't things!

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    I think it's just human nature. We all take care of our things differently and we live and learn lots over time. After completely redoing floors and stringers in a couple abused boats, I'll never leave one uncovered to this Arizona sun again. They sure were cheap to buy however. . .
    The best things in life aren't things!

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    Oh c'mon.......who wants to pay $1,000 for a good boat cover.....I'll get one Next year.......yeah that's it, I'll get one next year

 

 

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