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Old man Potter
Hey Trayder please give me a call @772-225-6949 The old man Potter would like to talk with you! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
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Re: Old man Potter
Uh, oh [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Old man Potter
Let me guess, he found some hidden hulls that he wants Trayder (and me) to re-verify their, uhh, seaworthyness, right [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Old man Potter
Sounds good to me [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Old man Potter
O.K. Trayder, where do I sign up? He probably doesn't want his old handiwork cruising the net without t-tops, and the best of power.So alright , I'll take the new 250 Ficht, and the top - aw alright some Bennets too!
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Re: Old man Potter
Well Trayder, What did he want??? [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Re: Old man Potter
Trader, WHAT HAPPENED????????????????
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Re: Old man Potter
Well.....To make a long story short. Mr. Potter and I spoke in detail about the site and how things are going and where things are headed. Mr. Potter as you all may know or should know is a very nice man who built a fantastic boat and continues to build fantastic products, some specificly for SeaCraft and other outboard boats. (The SeaMark Floatation bracket).
He/We are in awe of the dedicated following his Boats have and He/We will do all we can to provide you with answers to your questions regarding the spec. and build of your/ SeaCraft boats. The forum will be the avenue to take to get these questions answered. Mr. Potter will be an asset to this site as he has already mailed me a great deal of info on the company history and original spec sheets and even details of how many of each boat were produced. I will be scanning all of this infor mation over the next few weeks so I can add it to the site ASAP. I ask all of you bear with me as you have been all summer, Thank you for this. My busy fishing season is coming up so I am a tad busy with that but I will be working on scanning the info, I actually have already started and am anxious to share this with you. I would like to Thank Mr. Potter for sharing this info with us and- I promise to mail all of the info back to you ASAP. Thanks again- I would also like to thank JohnR for providing much appreciated help in getting photos of many of our member's boats online. Thank you John Lastly I forgot to mention and Thank Kirk Mahnke "Spankster" who gratiously sent us an Adobe acrobat version of the SeaCraft owners manual, about 4 months ago [img]images/icons/blush.gif[/img] . I have been slacking on getting that online but promise I will ASAP Time to get scanning [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Jason |
Re: Old man Potter
Very cool Trayder - & a big thums up to Mr P http://www.striped-bass.com/vbulleti...iggthumpup.gif
No prob Trayder, glad to help when I can... If I only had wireless Internet access on the train from Prov to Boston and back everyday, I'd be all set [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] |
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Very cool indeed Jason.This site is a great resource and Mr. P's participation is quite an endorsement.Keep up the good work, and we'll give you til Thanksgiving to get scanning.It's been just about a year since I first splashed mine, and I have to report that the Potter Seacraft rep that I have been hearing about since I was a kid is well deserved.It handles the nastyness better than I ever expected.
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Re: Old man Potter
Well thats just Awesome .......
Again Many thanks To Jason for getting this thing going and to all the great members that through this site can share with all of us....... And last but not least THANK YOU MR. POTTER for building such a great boat!!!!! And sharing your vast knowledge with us.... Who wouldnt want to own a Classic SeaCraft!!!!!! |
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