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TruuthSeeker 2 points ago +2 / -0

Legit, can go through Craigslist in my area and find the same 15k boat picture listed on 5 different parts of our state. All meeting in Milwaukee/chicago all with different phone numbers and or emails.

Email to get info and to pick up at local Police office, never a response, even if I offer to over pay nothing...

What does a mother fucker have to do to get a nice Tracker around here ??

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defroach84 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

You'd find a boating group or forum online for your state or part of the country. People usually post stuff for sale to group members because they want it to go to a good home and not have to deal with craigslist etc scammers. Otherwise you scour the used boat dealer websites 🤷‍♂️

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TruuthSeeker 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't use social media, but I also have a few friends looking to upgrade in the next few years so I'm just waiting patiently. I honestly believe I'm the only one who doesn't own a boat by now. But it's alright in my book not my expense atm. Get to do the fishing with out the upkeep maintenance! Win win

Although I almost pulled the trigger on an older nice garage kept bow rider since they all have fishing boats. (A friend's mother has it) think it was a 17' four winn only had a mercruiser 3 liter unfortunately..

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defroach84 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Smart! You get a used boat you know the history of plus you have someone you trust to ask for advice when it needs work or maintenance. I've found the hunting and fishing groups online to be mostly redpilled. Some of the hiking and camping groups can be full of smelly hippies though.

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TruuthSeeker 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is very much true! I however just shy away from social media. Never brought anything good to majority of people.

Im still friends with my "group" from highschool, we all still live withing 25 mins of each other. We grew up hunting and fishing together. Come from a smaller town roughly 5k people now. Wouldn't trade any of it for anything else, some moved for college but came right back home after. Small town USA is the place to be. A so called flyover state. Can be in Chicago in 3 hrs then can be miles away from anyone camping in 2hrs.

Most have CCW s , we are all "based" . Hell, my best friends wife is a nurse. She's a lefty, but he still refuses to Wear a mask every where like me. When having drinks he makes sheep noises to his wife. Its all in good fun though. Love this place!