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MariahMan 12-29-2007 01:50 AM

http://www.mariahownersclub.com/foru...read.php?t=242

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xr6st 12-29-2007 05:57 AM

thanks for that just had to see this:wink_thumbup:

93mariah 12-30-2007 08:55 PM

Yes,it was that '97 newsletter that we saw, too.

That may have been the one with a letter from me in it in which I told the Mariah people that my husband and I sat in our boat in the garage, when the weather was cold, and had a cocktail while we listened to music. It may have been too cold to be on the water, but that didn't deter us from enjoying our boat no matter what the weather.

mikeyt 12-31-2007 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 93mariah (Post 2986)
Yes,it was that '97 newsletter that we saw, too.

That may have been the one with a letter from me in it in which I told the Mariah people that my husband and I sat in our boat in the garage, when the weather was cold, and had a cocktail while we listened to music. It may have been too cold to be on the water, but that didn't deter us from enjoying our boat no matter what the weather.

And you didn't invite any of us down to enjoy a cocktail too??? Shame on you. ;)

93mariah 12-31-2007 04:09 PM

Shame on us! We should have thought of you... sooooo, come on down. We'll have a pitcher of Margaritas waiting for you. We have one of those blenders you can plug into the auxilliary outlet in the boat.

You need to come south, anyway, to extend your boating season. We don't have the big muskies down here that you have up there, however. Or don't you fish? lt would be a shame, living in prime fishing territory.

We like to fish so much that I made a casting platform to put in place of the bow cushion. Works like a charm.

Mayal 01-02-2008 03:50 AM

Never to far to get your Mariah
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark (Post 2731)
That sounds like a great polling topic. How far did you drive for your mariah? Ok lets set it up whos in charge here.:yes_grin:


Hey Mark. I went on a 5550 km round trip to pick up mine, worth every km. I love my new boat. Towed her 2756 km without a drama :wink_thumbup:

vkrishan 06-17-2009 01:03 AM

Re: Never to far to get your Mariah
 
I drove 2 hours from Atlanta to Alabama to pick up my '94 Z225... On the way back with the trailer hooked up, my truck started vibrating and I was scared #@$%less. Stopped a couple of times, kicked myself for getting into this boat mess... couldn't find a darn thing wrong...

I thought the boat would fall off and I'd see it bouncing around the freeway. I unhooked the trailer, drove to the next walmart, bought almost all the tiedowns they had and secured anything that could be secured on the trailer and boat...No change - it was vibrating away. By now, anxiety had given way to full blown panic.. First I had parted with hard earned money and now this thing was shaking away...

I thought maybe the guy who sold it to me would take it back for another couple of thousand... Maybe I could sell it to someone else while on my way back... While these thoughts were racing through my head, I crossed the AL-GA border and all of a sudden, everything went quiet.. No vibraton, nothing...

Moral of story: I-20 from 'BAMA is like a dirt road...

Vinnie

mkasch 06-24-2009 04:38 AM

Re: Buying a Mariah tomorrow
 
i drove 5 hours to jackson michigan from ontario canada for mine, very pleased..

rusty 06-24-2009 08:20 PM

Re: Buying a Mariah tomorrow
 
Hey Vinnie,I did'nt know Alabama had any paved roads!:rolling_laugh::rolling_laugh:

SEMIJim 06-25-2009 12:15 AM

Re: Buying a Mariah tomorrow
 
The 182 Barchetta we're buying Friday is about 1 hour away from home, and about ten minutes from where our sailboat is slipped :)

Jim


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