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Help wanted. Looking for critical eyes.

Sim do you still have a boat? I'm thinking your pictures are old. i haven't seen you in a boat in 3 years.:poke:

I don't blame you if you don't. Riding is alot cheaper then owning. lol

Good Night
 
Sim do you still have a boat? I'm thinking your pictures are old. i haven't seen you in a boat in 3 years.:poke:

I don't blame you if you don't. Riding is alot cheaper then owning. lol

Good Night
So true. Good night Keith.:rof:
Hope all is well by you .
Bedtime for me.(I hope).
 
The guy can't be too serious if he won't call me. He wrote me back once and said its a nice boat and that was it. He's probably not too serious of selling his flamingo with a tall windshield.
 
The 251 rides like a 24x7 boat so make sure you check the transom assembly and steering for excessive play because you will really notice it in this boat. Pull a screw from the drain plug and check for soft spots along with around the engine mounts. Last thing is look close to see how many blisters are on the bottom of the boat. If it's all not that bad, it is what it is and run it!
 
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