View Full Version : 2001 190 for sale in Marketplace
http://www.tmcowners.com/market/showproduct.php?product=1669&cat=5
tones03
09-12-2007, 11:49 AM
Same colors as mine, love it. Goodluck selling it.
Sodar
09-12-2007, 12:02 PM
Gorgeous Boat! I love the Mini-Tower! Good Luck!
thanks for the compliments. not real excited about letting it go but just bad timing for the family to get much use right now.
In case anyone missed it.....shameless plug sorry.
Sodar
09-13-2007, 06:29 PM
If you are trying to rival Eastie "My Boat is For Sale" thread, you have a lot of work to do!!
First, you must create a full 3,000 word description; followed by, 1300 photos you have of the boat, toss in a who bought your boat survey and top it off with an elaborate, suspense building-climax of "what will my next boat be?". It is the recipe for success, I tell you!!
I could only dream of drumming up the kind of drama Doug was able to create. It did work so maybe I will try to come up with more this weekend.
BTW Cameron I checked out the link in your signature....that is a great looking boat. Is the bow large enough for 2 adults in the 197? I have never been in one and it always looks small compared to some of the wakeboard boats so just curious of the function. That is the boat I am hoping to get in a year or two once we have more time to use.
Sodar
09-14-2007, 01:59 PM
I could only dream of drumming up the kind of drama Doug was able to create. It did work so maybe I will try to come up with more this weekend.
BTW Cameron I checked out the link in your signature....that is a great looking boat. Is the bow large enough for 2 adults in the 197? I have never been in one and it always looks small compared to some of the wakeboard boats so just curious of the function. That is the boat I am hoping to get in a year or two once we have more time to use.
Thanks for the compliment. To be completely honest, the bow is a little tight. The seast are a little narrow, so I am going to purchase a bow filler cushion, to widen the area and create a playpin. The biggest problem I have with people in the bow is not room, line of sight, or comfort, but it is the additional weight. The bow dips so much, that if you have 2 people up in the bow, a driver and an observer, you are pretty much low riding in the front and it takes a lot of manuvering and concentration to not dunk the bow. I have gotten good at it, where 90% of the time I can keep it dry, but when I bury it, i bury it good! :)
Here is a pic of my usual bow passengers.
Thanks for the compliment. To be completely honest, the bow is a little tight. The seast are a little narrow, so I am going to purchase a bow filler cushion, to widen the area and create a playpin. The biggest problem I have with people in the bow is not room, line of sight, or comfort, but it is the additional weight. The bow dips so much, that if you have 2 people up in the bow, a driver and an observer, you are pretty much low riding in the front and it takes a lot of manuvering and concentration to not dunk the bow. I have gotten good at it, where 90% of the time I can keep it dry, but when I bury it, i bury it good! :)
Here is a pic of my usual bow passengers.
Nice work! The playpen does seem to be the setup and mine would likely be used for 2-3 kids under 10 for a while but would be nice to have the option for adults on cocktail cruises or when just anchored to spread out a little.
east tx skier
09-14-2007, 02:48 PM
If you are trying to rival Eastie "My Boat is For Sale" thread, you have a lot of work to do!!
First, you must create a full 3,000 word description; followed by, 1300 photos you have of the boat, toss in a who bought your boat survey and top it off with an elaborate, suspense building-climax of "what will my next boat be?". It is the recipe for success, I tell you!!
You forgot that he has to monitor the thread and never let it get more than 3 places down on the main page. ;)
Bump for you JR34. Good luck with the sale.
You forgot that he has to monitor the thread and never let it get more than 3 places down on the main page. ;)
Bump for you JR34. Good luck with the sale.
I will wait till it gets to middle of the page to say thank you....but be looking for it:cool:
east tx skier
09-14-2007, 03:59 PM
You're welcome. :D
beatle78
09-14-2007, 04:07 PM
Thanks for the compliment. To be completely honest, the bow is a little tight. The seast are a little narrow, so I am going to purchase a bow filler cushion, to widen the area and create a playpin. The biggest problem I have with people in the bow is not room, line of sight, or comfort, but it is the additional weight. The bow dips so much, that if you have 2 people up in the bow, a driver and an observer, you are pretty much low riding in the front and it takes a lot of manuvering and concentration to not dunk the bow. I have gotten good at it, where 90% of the time I can keep it dry, but when I bury it, i bury it good! :)
Here is a pic of my usual bow passengers.
if those are your usually bow passenger, I would get and X-star to fit more people up there :D
milkmania
09-14-2007, 04:10 PM
I will wait till it gets to middle of the page to say thank you....but be looking for it:cool:
here's what you do......
stockpile a bunch of pics, then every couple of hours, post one
that way it doesn't look a like a shameless plug;)8p
milkmania
09-14-2007, 04:11 PM
If you are trying to rival Eastie "My Boat is For Sale" thread, you have a lot of work to do!!
First, you must create a full 3,000 word description; followed by, 1300 photos you have of the boat, toss in a who bought your boat survey and top it off with an elaborate, suspense building-climax of "what will my next boat be?". It is the recipe for success, I tell you!!
you forgot the .pdf sales agreement/bill of sale combo attachment;)
east tx skier
09-14-2007, 04:21 PM
The actual purchase agreement was much longer than that. Nice and lawyered up it was. :)
You forgot that he has to monitor the thread and never let it get more than 3 places down on the main page. ;)
Bump for you JR34. Good luck with the sale.
Far enough for me to say thanks :)
Can I get a volunteer to keep this thread afloat while I am out of town the next few days? If not have a great weekend anyway gents.
milkmania
09-14-2007, 05:38 PM
Far enough for me to say thanks :)
Can I get a volunteer to keep this thread afloat while I am out of town the next few days? If not have a great weekend anyway gents.
I wonder if aperson could set up a macro that would activate and post every twelve hours:confused:
let me check into my firefox macro program
http://www.iopus.com/imacros/firefox/?ref=fxhome
edit:
looks like someone else brought up the idea
question:
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:10 pm Post subject: Begin a macro command at a specific time
I was wondering if there was a command other than "wait seconds=" for beginning a command in an imacro for Firefox. I want to refresh a webpage at a certain time during the night.
answer:
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:02 pm Post subject:
Macros for Firefox does not include a timer command. But with the iMacros PRO or Scripting Edition (http://www.iopus.com/imacros/compare/all/) you can use the Windows task scheduler (http://www.iopus.com/guides/winscheduler.htm) to run the test macro at a certain time.
that'd be fun to play withhttp://smileys.sur-la-toile.com/repository/Manger/bubble-gum-95.gif
another shameless bump for anyone who missed it.
east tx skier
09-18-2007, 12:03 AM
Shame is temporary.
Shame is temporary.
hopefully so is having the boat for sale:)