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Caymanboy 10-24-2014 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 231831)
I'd check-in, too. But I get the sense dude knows what he's got an is doing an active restoration. seems his bottom and transom have been worked over. Surely you got more than pics Cayman Boy, do tell...:cool:

It was in a lot off Riverland and 441, I was doing some service on another boat I had hauled. During the hour I was there I did not see anyone to ask about it.
It looked like he was working on it slowly, the trailer had been worked on.
It had that 115 Johnson on it.

That is all is know. :(

PeterM 10-24-2014 08:44 AM

Trailer looks like it has held up well....;-)

McGillicuddy 10-24-2014 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 231851)
It was in a lot off Riverland and 441, I was doing some service on another boat I had hauled. During the hour I was there I did not see anyone to ask about it.
It looked like he was working on it slowly, the trailer had been worked on.
It had that 115 Johnson on it.

That is all is know. :(

Thanks Ole, I recall Carla saying the 21 would hold plane just fine with a 115 and that motor motor looked more v4 than v6.

Hope one of you Dade/Broward folks run into this guy again and draw him in to mix here... havent seen that boat before although it looks a bit like the one in St Augustine a few years back, but I thought fluke took that one to Hawail

bgreene 10-31-2014 04:25 PM

Wow - that's an amazing sighting !

Being at the extremely right place and time.
I would have enjoyed speaking with the owner, and then of course inquiring about selling it to me !!!!


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