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Free Gas or Free Board?

$1000 for gas or for a board?  

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  1. 1. What would you choose?

    • $1000 in gas?
      22
    • $1000 in boards?
      5


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i honestly dont know what i would choose.

gas wouldnt last a long time, especially if its free to go for a summer or two.

but a nice swallow would be nice, and itll last way more than two summers [[hopefully]]

 

i dont know. what would you choose?

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islander033    2

$1000 in gas almost gets me through the boating season. In Canada you really have to be dedicated to get over 60hours/season.

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rizza32    0

Definitely gas. Usually costs me $100 in gas alone for the suburban and the boat. Times 20 to 25 trips that can really add up. So I'll spring for the swallow and you can pick up the gas bill.

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WakeDoc    471

$1000 in gas,,,already have too many boards... :innocent:

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Roy    0

Gas, between suburban and boat $250.00 for a good day trip. No use having the boards, if you can't get there to use them.

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Spud    7

Gas is like gold man...

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duramat    462

"CHECK PLEASE!"

 

Gas!! I can find boards to use, try, rent, barrow, hide from the wife etc. :innocent:

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hide from the wife etc. :D

its a good thing she doesnt ever look online to see what youre doing.

you'd be in the dog house for a while :innocent:

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Bigcatpt    408
"CHECK PLEASE!"

 

Gas!! I can find boards to use, try, rent, barrow, hide from the wife etc. :D

 

Your always welcome to borrow my IS blue lake like you have been doing all winter..... :innocent:

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duramat    462

LMAO!

 

Avy, so true!!

 

Bigcat, ROTF The trip is going to be a comical one for sure!!

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i honestly dont know what i would choose.

gas wouldnt last a long time, especially if its free to go for a summer or two.

but a nice swallow would be nice, and itll last way more than two summers [[hopefully]]

 

i dont know. what would you choose?

 

So who is giving you the option? You could always do both.

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So who is giving you the option? You could always do both.

no one is giving me the option.

just bored. :clapping:

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$1000 in gas,,,already have too many boards... :clapping:

 

same here, have more boards then i can ride at one time, cant ride any of them with out gas!

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Carter13    69
:whistle: I have quite a bit of gas today. :clapping:

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WakeDoc    471
....already have too many boards... :whistle:

want to lend me some to demo? B)

 

ABSOLUTELY!!! not... :clapping: If you are every in Houston you are free to ride anything we have.

 

The thing that sucks is way to much $$$ to ship and chances are a board would be damaged during shipping.

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want to lend me some to demo? :D

 

 

ABSOLUTELY!!! not... :clapping: If you are every in Houston you are free to ride anything we have.

 

The thing that sucks is way to much $$$ to ship and chances are a board would be damaged during shipping.

i agree.

houston isnt on my list of spots to check out though.

:whistle:B)

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tgaugh    2

Boards for sure - you get it all season whereas a $1000 gas isn't going to buy you 8 days of riding.

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