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Old 10-02-2005, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: VDH Hull on Sailfish Boats

"The point is that this is a "Classic SeaCraft" site. You posted a comment on this site" - Hey Capt - I was responding to some guys post - I don't believe you wrote the Constitution, but last I checked I have the freedom of speech just like any other guy that posts on this site...so I'll exercise that right as I see fit. Not sure who made you the freakin Overlord of this site, and I don't really care what you think about my boat or a strake that appears to be missing....and appears to be missing from a lot of SeaCrafts as well.

And when I said they stretched the hull, I was referring to the beam. Last time I checked the beam on a 23 SeaCraft, unlike my boat, was under 9 foot. And what the hell are you talking about a proven track record, last I checked your beloved company has been sold more times than I can count. And half the posts on this site are dedicated to modifying what was wrong with the construction of the boat -how many guys have made wet feet comments on this site. Hey Chief, I owned one and loved the boat - good for me and good for you, lets have a party. And although I sold the boat I still enjoy the site and the only thing I can find wrong with it during the time I have been a member is that I have to defend my opinion.
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