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I say good for him. He's found a way to combine and enjoy two of his hobbies. Shame to deprive yourself of a perfectly good Corvette driving day to go spend some time on the water. He's found a way to do both.
I say good for him. He's found a way to combine and enjoy two of his hobbies. Shame to deprive yourself of a perfectly good Corvette driving day to go spend some time on the water. He's found a way to do both.
I dont see anything wrong with it.. I know the car is not designed to tow.. but I'm sure if it was setup and driven properly there would be no ill affects..
yeah, give the guy a break, looks like he is having fun.
Personally I have a truck for these sort of things, but I expect he doesn't have one.
Not big on the SeaDooDoo boats either. But a sunny day on the water could be in a 12' skiff with a cooler full of beer and it would be better than most peoples day at work.
I say good for him. He's found a way to combine and enjoy two of his hobbies. Shame to deprive yourself of a perfectly good Corvette driving day to go spend some time on the water. He's found a way to do both.
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