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Old 05-22-2001, 08:43 AM   #18
JohnR
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There is a little more to boating and driving than that. If you really think that is all there is to it, I'll put up a page on this site where you can schedule where you are driving anything with more power than a ten speed - that we we can all stay clear :P

Seriously (I use this word far too often with you), get a job at a full service marina near you. You can apply your wealth of knowledge form your aqua-enviro-maintanence-school, learn a lot about marine repair and salvage and have a dock to fish off (big bass like docks). You'll have the inside track on any wayward hulls that come along as well as having first dibs on some of the underground market of surplus and pre-owned boating stuff (engines, electronics, hardware, porta-pottis) and so on...

BTW - What happened to:

Becoming a Lawyer?
Shore fishing for Big-Eye?

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