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Old 09-11-2014, 10:55 AM
FlyingTime FlyingTime is offline
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Tell us more, Steve; and please more pics! Is this from the F&S small craft project or a more recent adventure?
This is not an F&S... The design was developed for a new boat company out of Wanchese NC. Chris Walker of Walker Boatworks did an incredible job building her. There are still a few things that need to be finished, like the custom windshield, but she's mostly complete.
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Old 09-12-2014, 10:19 AM
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This is not an F&S... The design was developed for a new boat company out of Wanchese NC.
Not that far from me, love to see the 75' in progress once they get rolling on it. This design sure dose answer a lot of "I wander how much more efficient steps would be on this already efficient variable dead rise hull". I'm sure many has thought about it but to see the pudding made and tasted sets those curious minds to rest. Lots of old talent and new showing up here in NC, some of the most beautiful custom boats ever built were born here.
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