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strik

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  1. you might be right im not into the business of heating and pluming not looking for a pissing match but just want to say the guy thats retired can do it for nothing and it great you were able to uses his services However lets remember someone helped to pay for him to have the knowlage to do such work as a copmany they need workers the workers need to be skilled and trained insured benefits sick pay (lol not me) ECT ECT ECT. Im not saying prices are not high but would you work for a different price if you boss asked you to hell no everyone wants a cut Next time the retired guy does work for you pay his office expence, workrs expence, ministry of labour, training,extra corses, hoilday pay, tools, insurance,ect ect ect and please tell me if it was close to that 800 price. Im new here and sorry if i got anyone mad it just seem everyone want a "CUT" but as soon as it someone else looking for a pice of the cut it something is wrong we all look for deals and that the great thing about looking around for different prices however we must compair price to the same thing
  2. Hello haveing both I would have to say tiller is the way to go if you want tight stearing and more room. However if your looking for a boat to go with friends and family the wheel is nice. It just seem more relaxing. Tiller is easer to get into tight launches espacally if your new to boating.. Key start is nice but if the price is right i would not turn down a pull .. I have allways wanted a charging system I do mostly downrigging (elec rigers) With a small boat i deffently want tiller larger the boat more room you can give up hope this helps best of luck
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