Repowering my V...

Well guys, I pulled the trigger today.  Went and hung me a brand new outboard.

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Oh, I wish....Miami show started today.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outboard...outboard_.aspx

Just a palty 804 lbs. It is 5.3l or about 325 cubic inches.


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Pipe, I'm way ahead of ya. I picked up some new flotation devices while at the show. See:

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Pipe, I'm way ahead of ya. I picked up some new flotation devices while at the show. See:

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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hey Parishht you gonna be in town for the OC boat show?

and I have always been meaning to ask.....what does your screen name stand for? ???
 
hey Parishht you gonna be in town for the OC boat show?

and I have always been meaning to ask.....what does your screen name stand for? ???
 
Not going to be able to make the show.

The company that I work for has been changing the division name for years, at least once every 5 years.

When I started the division was named Parish Pressed Steel.
Now it is named Strutural Solutions Group.
Anyway the parish division was split in two,
Light Vehicles and Heavy Vehicles.
I have worked for the Heavy division for 30 years,
so when public e-mails started to become popular,
I grabbed that name,
It stands for Parish Heavy Truck.

There is only one building left standing at our location
and that is for Engineering and Sales,
all of our manufactured has moved closer to our customers or off shore.
The facility I deal with most is located in Venezuela.

Sorry for the disertation.
 
Not going to be able to make the show.

The company that I work for has been changing the division name for years, at least once every 5 years.

When I started the division was named Parish Pressed Steel.
Now it is named Strutural Solutions Group.
Anyway the parish division was split in two,
Light Vehicles and Heavy Vehicles.
I have worked for the Heavy division for 30 years,
so when public e-mails started to become popular,
I grabbed that name,
It stands for Parish Heavy Truck.

There is only one building left standing at our location
and that is for Engineering and Sales,
all of our manufactured has moved closer to our customers or off shore.
The facility I deal with most is located in Venezuela.

Sorry for the disertation.
 
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