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Message Subject: Good bye to an old friend
Rich S
Posted 4/25/2006 6:15 PM (#42882)
Subject: Good bye to an old friend


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Well guys, I just put my Triton 205 up for sale in the classifieds. Breaks my heart like you can't imagine. Anyway, check it out. You will not find another 20' tournament boat for $16,500. I have spent more time with that boat than I have with any one person. Hence the reason I am selling it. Hopefully my friends can pick up the slack and take me fishing hint hint.
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Shep
Posted 4/26/2006 7:03 AM (#42903 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend



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Rich, you got an open seat in my boat anytime. What are you doing tonight, tomorrow, Friday all day, and Saturday? hehehe

You got my phone number. Lets get after some eaters!

Is there a new boat in your immediate future?
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Sunshine
Posted 4/26/2006 7:25 AM (#42904 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend



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Rich,

The old girl served you well my friend. I can understand the sentimental value and the feelings you will have watching the new owner drive it away.

You are welcome in my boat until the new ride is acquired. We could have that discussion over the bow instead of over dinner.

Let me know when you are available via email.

Any new plans that you would like to share with the group?
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Rich S
Posted 4/26/2006 4:20 PM (#42926 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend


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I am going to take a couple years off from owning a boat so I can build a house for my family. I will still be fishing tournaments just with not in my boat. Had over 12 emails sincve last night. It won't be long now.


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J WEBER
Posted 4/26/2006 8:42 PM (#42936 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend


RICH,
I THINK I MET YOU AT THE 24TH ST BOAT LAUNCH THE SAT BEFORE THE PWT, I HAD THE BLUE AND SILVER TUFFY.I FEEL YOUR PAIN.I HAVE TO GET RID OF MY BOAT TO PUT AN ADDITION ON MY HOUSE TO ADD EXTRA BEDROOMS.GETTING RID OF IT AFTER OTTER STREET.HEY WHEN YOUR BUILDING YOUR HOUSE PUT IN ANDERESN WINDOWS I"M THE REP FOR THAT. THANKS
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Rich S
Posted 4/26/2006 9:28 PM (#42939 - in reply to #42936)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend


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Anderson's windows rock! I will let you know. Sorry to hear about your boat situation. What doesn't kill us only makes us better fishermen right?!
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Little Nephew
Posted 4/27/2006 5:57 AM (#42949 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend



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Rich,
I am sorry you have to sell the ride. Get my cell number from Shep, I would like to talk to you about your up coming home build.
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Mark O.
Posted 4/27/2006 10:38 AM (#42958 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend


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Rich

Who ever put those decals on your motor and boat sure did an awesome job!! I think I might shed a tear on the day you have to remove those. Good luck this weekend, I'm sure I'll see you at the weigh-in.

Mark
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Shep
Posted 4/27/2006 10:53 AM (#42959 - in reply to #42958)
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Maybe I'll buy it, leave the decals on, and watch everybody follow me on the Bago chain. hehehe

Good luck with the home build process, Rich. I know from mine, it was a lot of fun, stress, second guessing, pride, and happiness when we finally moved in. One tip. Make the garage 4 feet deeper, and 4 feet wider. Then when you think it's big enough, make the boat stall another 13 deeper, and put a mini garage door out the back. Then you can put yur lawn tractor behind the boat and have easy access.
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Rich S
Posted 4/28/2006 2:47 PM (#43012 - in reply to #42959)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend


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Well, looks like the boat is sold. It is going to a real nice guy from Canada. He will be picking it up next weekend. This is a sad day but atleast it is going to the right person.
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Brad B
Posted 4/28/2006 3:38 PM (#43013 - in reply to #42882)
Subject: RE: Good bye to an old friend


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Not sure if I should be happy that you sold it or not Rich.

As others have offered, your always welcome in my boat.

BTW, Good luck this weekend in the MWS. If I have time on Saturday, I'll check to see if the fish are still where Chris and I left them last Sunday and drop one of you guys a line.

Take care.
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Rich S
Posted 4/28/2006 8:42 PM (#43015 - in reply to #43013)
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Thanks bud, hopefully Chris and I can defend the title like you and him did. Congrats on another win.
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