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Old 01-10-2007, 05:08 PM
JMoesly JMoesly is offline
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I feel very special with my new tag (which I share with Carl). Many thanks to all of you guys. We look forward to meeting you in person one of these days. And again thanks Bigshrimpin for putting me in touch with Treasure.
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Old 01-10-2007, 05:51 PM
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Jeanne - I'm really happy that worked out. Hey - Ask Carl if he'll tell us what happened here??
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Old 01-10-2007, 06:24 PM
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No immediate plans to visit CA, but if we do we will take you up on your offer to take us for a spin in your SeaCraft.
Many thanks. Re: "Around Miami Beach Race". Photos of Carl in the water next to the cat race boat. Rough water flipped him out of the boat but it started circling and wearing a racing jacket it was difficult for him to swim away from the boat. He managed to grab a vinyl rub rail that had come loose, climbed in between the two outboards which were still running. Treasure and I passed him (while he was in the water) in the #21 boat. I believe we finished first in our class and Carl .....finished the race. Wet but otherwise fine.
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Old 01-10-2007, 06:50 PM
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You guys are pretty close to me and Capt Matt, especially Capt Matt since he's in Yankeetown, all the SeaCrafts aren't over on the SE coast. I was at Interbay Marine in tampa as a salesman in the 70's when all these nifty boats were made and fell in love, 18-23 Sceptre now a 20 MA. Met Bill Potter one day, and Jack McGaughy could do some great rigging and baitwell jobs on those boats. Nice to meet you.
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