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Old 03-28-2008, 09:58 AM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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Default Re: Inboard Diesel Jackshafted Vs. Twins on a Seam

A lotta the buggers [comm kingfish guys] run Morgans, Goldlines, and many other lesser known great inboard boats. The naturally aspirated Cat 3208 is another great motor. They are heavy, but I like heavy in a boat. I had the time of my life working a few trips on a `61 48 ft Rybo that was formerly a wine n cheese boat . The riggers had never been down b4 Doc bought it! Original Cats N.A..
An old friend is in R.E. and just lost his house....Many people on many levels let reason go unnoticed.
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