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Old 05-05-2013, 10:13 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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What an Ohhhsommme deal there. Wow Big. Sweet baby there.
Congrats and you will love the splash. I know we are all twisted, but damn son, she ran my mind.

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Old 05-05-2013, 10:24 PM
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What an Ohhhsommme deal there. Wow Big. Sweet baby there.
Congrats and you will love the splash. I know we are all twisted, but damn son, she ran my mind.

Sanderson from the point, Score.
Our maybe a little inside game to "the point man?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOIlfV-XtBg

WTG Big! Jealous, err, appreciatin' again...
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Old 05-05-2013, 10:45 PM
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Great score Tim! I got to ride on both Dave's and Connor's 25 Seafari's last weekend and they're awesome riding boats! But be prepared for some serious banking in turns, sort of like an F-16! I think I'd move those trim tabs to the outer panel and maybe copy Dave's enlarged fiberglass trim tab modification. It's a pretty clever design and he says it's very effective! Denny
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Old 05-06-2013, 10:39 AM
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Great score Tim! I got to ride on both Dave's and Connor's 25 Seafari's last weekend and they're awesome riding boats! But be prepared for some serious banking in turns, sort of like an F-16! I think I'd move those trim tabs to the outer panel and maybe copy Dave's enlarged fiberglass trim tab modification. It's a pretty clever design and he says it's very effective! Denny
Thanks Everyone!! The pics of the 25 in action and all the talk from the gathering about the 25's has got me worked up. I've been reading the restore threads from start to finish about 10 times.

Thanks Denny . . . Roger on the tabs. I love Dave's seating arrangement too

GFSM . . . I can't wait to see pics of your race boat flying at the next gathering.

cdavisdb - Sign me up for the trip . . . just give me a year or 2 to get her in tip top shape. I found a couple of blisters on the bottom and a few on the cap, but overall the gelcoat is in fantastic shape for 1972.

BigE - It's a borderline hoarding problem now I have to keep reminding myself that you can only drive one at a time.

FF - Thanks! I can't wait to hear how the race boats run and compare to the 25.

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