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  • Anyone want to bunk up w/ me in Destin??

    I've got a room at Quality Inn Bay Side (where all the Destin funament festivities will be held). I have a room booked from June 24-27 (thurs to Sunday). I DID get the Mako Funament group rate of $123.21 including taxes/ night on the bayside w/ a boat slip. (so it would be $61.60 each night if someone wanted to bunk up in the other queen bed). I can have someone one night, two or all three... Let me know.

    Trying to keep my costs down as much as possible. PM me or respond to this thread. See you all soon!!!
    [br][br][email protected][br]one life, live it.[br]Current boats:[br]2012 Parker 2120[br]1965 classic 13 whaler[br]*previous makos:[br]1988 Mako 231 w/ Merc optimax 225 : retired to the sweet water of lake lanier, georgia[br]1987 MAKO 17 standard w/ merc 90 : retired to the sweet water of lake george, new york[br]Tampa, Florida

  • #2
    Maybe Chuck will chime in.I know he may be flying solo,so he may need a room for a night or two.
    1985 Mako 21B w/ 2013 Yamaha F300[br]http://classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=42046 [br]1967 Boston Whaler 13\'[br]1971 Boston Whaler 13\'[br]Richmond Hill,GA[br]

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    • #3
      Troy,

      Remind me what day you are you leaving south Georgia heading west? Ill be leaving i75 and getting on i 10 about 12 noon thurs 24th

      Anyone interrested in sharing a room or hitching a ride anywhere north on 75 or west on 10, let me know.

      Aaron
      [br][br][email protected][br]one life, live it.[br]Current boats:[br]2012 Parker 2120[br]1965 classic 13 whaler[br]*previous makos:[br]1988 Mako 231 w/ Merc optimax 225 : retired to the sweet water of lake lanier, georgia[br]1987 MAKO 17 standard w/ merc 90 : retired to the sweet water of lake george, new york[br]Tampa, Florida

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      • #4
        Aaron, nice of you to put this offer out there.. But this year the festivities wont be held at the Quality Inn, I want to say Sailor had another place, not sure if Allen will keep it the same.
        Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him had better take a closer look at the American Indian. -Henry Ford[br]1988 Mako 261 \"Stroken\" Project Thread: http://classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26203[br]1992 Mako221B project thread: http://classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48747[br]1992 Mako 261B \"Reel Impressive\" project thread: http://www.classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=56286[br]

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        • #5
          Ok, that was a surprise to read...so I went back to the "funament info" page and read that the awards ceremony will be held at the Sailfish club. This Quality Inn where I have a reservation is where we get the "mako club" discount, and I thought that was where was recommended.

          Who else is staying there? I have no problem keeping this registration, but if 80% of you are elsewhere...I can change to that local as well... Please advise as to where most of you all are staying so I can maximize my 1st funament experience! SNG
          [br][br][email protected][br]one life, live it.[br]Current boats:[br]2012 Parker 2120[br]1965 classic 13 whaler[br]*previous makos:[br]1988 Mako 231 w/ Merc optimax 225 : retired to the sweet water of lake lanier, georgia[br]1987 MAKO 17 standard w/ merc 90 : retired to the sweet water of lake george, new york[br]Tampa, Florida

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          • #6
            I think we are going to stick with the same plan and have the awards banquet at the hotel this year (just like last year).

            I think TC (David) might need a roommate.

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            • #7
              quote:


              Originally posted by Seaplane1978


              I think we are going to stick with the same plan and have the awards banquet at the hotel this year (just like last year).


              I think TC (David) might need a roommate.


              Aaron, assuming the oil does not ruin the area I plan on bringing the lovely wife and just graduated from HS son.
              David, New Kent, Va



              Project Thread: https://forum.classicmako.com/forum/classicmako-com-forums/mako-projects/20499-tc-update

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              • #8
                Dave, is that a nice way of asking if Aaron and his wife mind if your son bunks with them[][] I just had to say it.. We are going to have a blast
                Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him had better take a closer look at the American Indian. -Henry Ford[br]1988 Mako 261 \"Stroken\" Project Thread: http://classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26203[br]1992 Mako221B project thread: http://classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48747[br]1992 Mako 261B \"Reel Impressive\" project thread: http://www.classicmako.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=56286[br]

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                • #9
                  Aaron.. If I were you I would change the reservations.. Last year me and stroken had to change rooms b.c the first one stunk like shit, the tv didnt work and i could have sworn there was some tape left on the carpet where a body was outlined. Now the banquet room was very nice but i was very dissapointed in our sleeping quarters. I also forgot i left two brand new dress shirts and stroken left one in the closet i paid them to overnight to my address b.c they said they had them at the desk and we never received them..

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                  • #10
                    quote:


                    Originally posted by Poppingcork


                    Aaron.. If I were you I would change the reservations..



                    who else is staying at Quality Inn under the "mako club" room rate?

                    ANYone?
                    [br][br][email protected][br]one life, live it.[br]Current boats:[br]2012 Parker 2120[br]1965 classic 13 whaler[br]*previous makos:[br]1988 Mako 231 w/ Merc optimax 225 : retired to the sweet water of lake lanier, georgia[br]1987 MAKO 17 standard w/ merc 90 : retired to the sweet water of lake george, new york[br]Tampa, Florida

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                    • #11
                      Steve and I are, as long as the oil stays far away..... I have never had a bad room there. This will be the 4th time....

                      dave
                      [br]1994 Mako 215 Dual console Optimax 225[br]1978 Mako 19 with 90hp johnson[br]1996 Mako 22[br]1982 Mako 171 Angler 135 Black Max Mercury[br]1987 21b 225 Yamaha[br]1974 23 inboard Gusto gone.[br]1979m21 225johnson \"blue dolphin\" bought off this board and restored [br]with everyone\'s help!!Gone but not Forgotten....[br]1979 20 Mako 115 Suzuki gone[br]1977 19 Mako 115 Johnson gone[br]1976 23 Mako twin 140 Johnsons gone[br]1983 224 with closed transom and bracket[br]And 162 SOB (some other boats)[br]Venice Florida, Traverse city Mi.

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                      • #12
                        Loco and I are. Joining rooms.....he snores so I need my own. It's not a 5 star hotel but last year was fine. Plus you can open your blinds and look at 10 classic makos tied up right in front of you. Vury nice..

                        Free breakfast too by the way[]

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                        • #13
                          Loco and I are. Joining rooms.....he snores so I need my own. It's not a 5 star hotel but last year was fine. Plus you can open your blinds and look at 10 classic makos tied up right in front of you. Vury nice..

                          Free breakfast too by the way[]

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                          • #14
                            Ok, I'm going to hold onto this room. The 10 makos on a seascape is enough for me. Speaking of which, contemplating NOT hauling my 231 as the mechanic has had her since I purchased her...awaiting parts for updates.

                            I don't feel comfortable w/ the time left to prepare her thoroughly: trailer, electronics update, replacing thru-hulls. I'm going to do my best. But, a lot depends on which day I get her back this week.

                            Is it likely to believe I'll be able to roll on someone else's mako the couple days I'm there?
                            [br][br][email protected][br]one life, live it.[br]Current boats:[br]2012 Parker 2120[br]1965 classic 13 whaler[br]*previous makos:[br]1988 Mako 231 w/ Merc optimax 225 : retired to the sweet water of lake lanier, georgia[br]1987 MAKO 17 standard w/ merc 90 : retired to the sweet water of lake george, new york[br]Tampa, Florida

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                            • #15
                              Ok, I'm going to hold onto this room. The 10 makos on a seascape is enough for me. Speaking of which, contemplating NOT hauling my 231 as the mechanic has had her since I purchased her...awaiting parts for updates.

                              I don't feel comfortable w/ the time left to prepare her thoroughly: trailer, electronics update, replacing thru-hulls. I'm going to do my best. But, a lot depends on which day I get her back this week.

                              Is it likely to believe I'll be able to roll on someone else's mako the couple days I'm there?
                              [br][br][email protected][br]one life, live it.[br]Current boats:[br]2012 Parker 2120[br]1965 classic 13 whaler[br]*previous makos:[br]1988 Mako 231 w/ Merc optimax 225 : retired to the sweet water of lake lanier, georgia[br]1987 MAKO 17 standard w/ merc 90 : retired to the sweet water of lake george, new york[br]Tampa, Florida

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