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Re: New 450 Voyager owner

Posted: November 15th, 2020, 3:40 am
by RGrew176
Welcome Aboard. Former Bayliner owner here. I had a 99 3055 Ciera now the 3007 Carver an 81 model. Miss some things about the Bayliner but love all the room in the Carver. Good luck to you.

Re: New 450 Voyager owner

Posted: November 24th, 2020, 3:08 pm
by Mississippi Voyager
I am also new here, a Voyager owner and suffered recent extreme health issues. Open heart surgery, congestive heart failure. Doing good now and my boat purchase this past summer was a godsend to my attitude and stress level. Mine is a little, tiny 320, but it feels like a big boat up on the flybridge! My last boat was on the Pacific Ocean for 18 years, this one is on the Mississippi river. Welcome aboard and congrats on the boat and surviving nearly unscathed.

Re: New 450 Voyager owner

Posted: November 24th, 2020, 4:33 pm
by bud37
Mississippi Voyager wrote:QR_BBPOST I am also new here, a Voyager owner and suffered recent extreme health issues. Open heart surgery, congestive heart failure. Doing good now and my boat purchase this past summer was a godsend to my attitude and stress level. Mine is a little, tiny 320, but it feels like a big boat up on the flybridge! My last boat was on the Pacific Ocean for 18 years, this one is on the Mississippi river. Welcome aboard and congrats on the boat and surviving nearly unscathed.
Welcome to the forum....Good luck going forward with your boat and on your continued recovery........ :beergood:

Re: New 450 Voyager owner

Posted: November 24th, 2020, 6:48 pm
by Pflat
Mississippi Voyager wrote:QR_BBPOST I am also new here, a Voyager owner and suffered recent extreme health issues. Open heart surgery, congestive heart failure. Doing good now and my boat purchase this past summer was a godsend to my attitude and stress level. Mine is a little, tiny 320, but it feels like a big boat up on the flybridge! My last boat was on the Pacific Ocean for 18 years, this one is on the Mississippi river. Welcome aboard and congrats on the boat and surviving nearly unscathed.
There is no better therapy than being out on the water, glad to hear you are doing well.