Called O’Neill for repairs on a Fluid dry suit, confirming wski1831 comment that they will only do warranty repairs up to 12 months. Will not accept repairs for fee.
Bought new one for $374 at Bart’s. I thought Bart’s was out of business.
The key witness got 21 months and released so he could move coke from Texas border
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/disgraced-former-dea-task-force-officer-charged-with-another-drug-related-offense/
Wow! Is this the fake website? https://www.eddiesboat.com It looks that they put in a lot of effort. The address is in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley and the actual boat repair shop is a small and decrepit metal building with a couple of center console fishing boats surrounding.
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/entertainment_life/podcast-series-tracks-the-downfall-of-dea-agent-chad-scott/article_8d738764-e7ab-56c6-b1a0-0cefaa8c8784.html
article on the podcast with some background
Here is an interesting 2005 206 that has been sitting untouched for 12 years.
work. This boat sat in a completely enclosed boat house for 12 years. and now just pulled it out to clean it up and sell. The vinyl was terrible but just needed cleaning So unbolted every piece out of the boat and did some serious cleaning. They all look brand new. I would say above 99% It has a PCM Chevy 5.0 With PCM tranny
https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/forum/nautique-topics/general-nautique-discussion/666773-2005-206-for-sale-but-don-t-know-what-it-s-worth
TWBC should submit this to the Cannes Film Festival. I went to high school with a guy who runs a tanker surfing charter. He was featured in a film at Cannes and his business benefitted significantly. Maybe a category at Sundance Film Festival too.
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/take-part/submit-a-film/
FYI for ballers looking at Houston area ski lake properties. The one just listed on ski it again, in Lago Santa Fe, for $549,000 is off-water. Off-water homes do not have waterski rights. There is a lakefront home with ski rights “coming soon” though.
Skip Dunlap’s Tumac full waterline covers are lightweight and durable. The synthetic material is much easier to use (lightweight) and to clean than my last 4 or 5 covers (TaylorMade and ski boat covers.com). It doesn’t breathe but has 2 air vents. I recall Commercial Sewing rep at The Masters saying that vents move much more air than a breathable fabric. On Skip’s recommendation, I use 2 Caframo dehumidifiers plugged into a holiday light timer. I’m in a coastal area and have had zero mold issues.
Gatorbak is great for cradle bunks. A bit more money but one and done. Eliminates annual carpet pressure washer cleaning. The hull appreciates no more chap a$$ from sitting on wet carpet.