Thread: Whose boat?
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Old 01-22-2010, 08:21 AM
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Default Re: Whose boat?

Skiblet said:
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Where in Merritt Island, I live here and don't ever recall seeing that one.
It was at the Steak and Shake on 520, being pulled by a fairly new GMC dually PU.

Tim said:
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Frank are you sure you weren't seeing double? That's a LOT of motta
When I first saw it from the back, as I was in the drive-thru, seeing the motors and VDH hull, I assumed it was a newer 32' SeaCraft. As I pulled alongside, I changed that to thinking it was a newer 25'. Had to be, right? After all, twin 275 Verados?

So after getting my breakfast, I parked nearby, and strolled over to look. There on the side of the console was the CSC "Classic 1976" decal. Except for a scum line on the hull, the boat was so clean it looked as if it had just been pulled off a showroom floor.
Because of the CSC decal, I figured the owner would be easy to contact, and would post pics for all us SeaCraft porn addicts, and we could all slaver a bit.

Then I thought, 550 hp on the back of a 23' CC and no bolsters, just a leaning post. "I wonder how fast it goes.... "

After looking for a while, I drove away, wondering how fast my 20' Seafari would be with just ONE of those motors.

C'mon, somebody's gotta know whose boat that is.
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