
Oh yeah. Now it is time to disclose your camping chair inventories and someone needs to buy another inflatable.... boat.
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checking out boats. I've found some awesome ones. the thing we have to ask is: do we want to pay $50 every two years indefinitely, or do we want to pay $150 to last us 10 years? It's a decision. I'm also going to look into getting a little more professional cooking setup.
I have at least one chair in MI.
lessee, 150 x 6 = $900
How bad can a $900 boat be?
And who the hell's going to store it in the off season?
And who the hell's not going to show up randomly on a tuesday afternoon, take it for a spin, get drunk and crash it into a Canadian Casino in the Detroit River not me let me tell ya.
No, uberdouche. I found a quality craft for $150 total. Or $25 per man. Which is still a heavy lift in a one-year situation. I know of a $900 inflatable craft and you should SEE what that bad boy can do in or out of the water. Filthy things.
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