A Midwest Man and His Optimax Oil

Domo-Online 12-8-2014 Pic 3As someone who lived the majority of his life in the Midwest, I didn’t get to spend much time around oceans, apart from the occasional family vacation. When I was near them, I absolutely loved them and couldn’t get enough of them and I knew I wanted to live closer to them when I got older.

I’ve fulfilled that dream by living in California these days and now I am able to enjoy the water whenever I’d like. I’ve even got my very own boat and I’m always stocked up with all the Optimax oil that I could possibly desire, so that I’m able to get my boat ready for use at a moment’s notice.

 

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Avoiding the Stores with a Mercury Oil 55 Gallon Drum

Domo-Online 12-8-2014 Pic 2If you’ve been to a physical store at all in the month of December, you’ve probably realized that it’s horrible. Everyone is out shopping for the holidays and there’s a mad rush through every single store from Black Friday until the end of the year. It makes it a really unpleasant experience to be in a store.

As someone who doesn’t really like being in stores in the first place, I especially prefer to avoid them around the holidays. That’s one of the reasons that I like to buy in bulk: I don’t have to go to the stores as often. Thus, I can pick up a Mercury oil 55 gallon drum for my boat and not have to think about oil again for a long time.

 

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Waiting in Winter to Use Evinrude Johnson 2 Stroke Outboard Oil

Domo-Online 12-8-2014 Pic 1Fishing is so much fun. I think about it all the time, even in the winter, when I don’t get a chance to do any fishing (other than the occasional bit of ice fishing). All that I dream for is for the cold weather to go away so I can get back out on my boat and go fishing again. It’s my very favorite way to relieve stress.

Even when it’s not the right season, I still make purchases related to my boat. For instance, I recently picked up some Evinrude Johnson 2 stroke outboard oil  so that I’ll be ready when the weather’s finally warm enough for it to be fishing season again.

 

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