Corona by seahart

roffey

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I checked back on your other post and it made as much sense as this one did. Need more information, like what you are talking about?

Really, do we need this now?
 

roffey

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Just so we are on the same page, I know there are Corona boats but I think you are trolling here.
 

jjd7680

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I don’t know why you’re so rude? But I’m thinking about buying a 1994 corona by seahart and I can’t find anything about them and I have never posted before. I would just like to know if the were a good boat. I’m new to boating and my main experience is on a 1993 crownline that seemed very nice and road nice. Any info would be appropriate. Thanks
 

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roffey

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Sorry, but you did not word it that way the first time. I have no information on this boat.

I guess I am a little tired. To much carona virus to much work... sorry.
 

GA_Boater

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Then why didn't you say that the first time. We don't charge by the word here. Don't be snippy! We are more than on edge. I've been locked in my home for almost 3 weeks and can't work on my boat or use it and face a fine if I do.

Look at this to help with an old boat, even a newer boat - https://forums.iboats.com/forum/gene...er-s-checklist

BTW - Your other post is deleted because we don't like duplicate posts on the same subject - One of the many subjects in our rules for using the forum. Forum Help in my sig is the link to rules and other good stuff for you to read.

Since we aren't rude - Welcome aboard.
 
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