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Old 02-27-2020, 07:58 PM
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Here is my take on it...

If it was born a boy.. It is a boy
If it was born a girl... It is a girl
If it was born gender neutral ... Your guess is as good as mine..
Slacker uses all of the bathrooms.
She's a greedy whore.
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Old 02-27-2020, 07:59 PM
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I agree with the above far as the statement "What years are considered classics"


But that being said, a slacker can be just as nice if done up well. It is about the DNA, Shoot you can even make the late model hulls nice if you do a full referb on them as well. That don't make them a "classic" but it dose make a nice hull to be proud of. Boats were just built different back then. Hand laid glass, thicker hulls and better fitment. Materials have came a long way also. Give me a boat with todays materials but built with the classic workmanship.
What he said
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Old 02-27-2020, 09:29 PM
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I agree with the above far as the statement "What years are considered classics"


But that being said, a slacker can be just as nice if done up well. It is about the DNA, Shoot you can even make the late model hulls nice if you do a full referb on them as well. That don't make them a "classic" but it dose make a nice hull to be proud of. Boats were just built different back then. Hand laid glass, thicker hulls and better fitment. Materials have came a long way also. Give me a boat with todays materials but built with the classic workmanship.

Check out the Tribute 37. That nails all of the boxes.

800 large tho...
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Old 02-28-2020, 08:19 AM
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Check out the Tribute 37. That nails all of the boxes.

800 large tho...


My dream boat for sure. I like the 26 you went out on as well.


If I ever win the lottery (which I don't even play) or strike it rich I will have a consulting job for Steve for sure...
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Old 02-28-2020, 09:03 AM
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My dream boat for sure. I like the 26 you went out on as well.


If I ever win the lottery (which I don't even play) or strike it rich I will have a consulting job for Steve for sure...
The ride on Steve`s boat was sublime no doubt.

Rich and his sons have a 75 all drawn up and ready to build for a lucky man.

I would sell the house and just roam around the world with my private tanker
running 24 7 to keep up.

Breakfast in Fiji!
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Old 02-28-2020, 10:29 AM
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Rich and his sons have a 75 all drawn up and ready to build for a lucky man.

Hey GFS, how many "large" for this one?? No matter, like everyone else I've not had a very good week with my "large", so I may have to wait
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Old 02-28-2020, 07:52 PM
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Rich and his sons have a 75 all drawn up and ready to build for a lucky man.

Hey GFS, how many "large" for this one?? No matter, like everyone else I've not had a very good week with my "large", so I may have to wait
3-4 mil.

You'll need to make a S ton more hush puppies!
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Old 02-29-2020, 08:19 AM
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Good to see people keeping the design thriving...pretty boat that 37

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Old 02-29-2020, 10:03 AM
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Good to see people keeping the design thriving...pretty boat that 37

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Steve is also working with Spencer on a 72.

He and Rich sr, Jr, and John have radically changed the stepped hull design you saw
on the Rybo runner first I think. They effectively made a ram air design. You have to
see it and think about what they have done here.

The longitudinal steps are taller and they taper with the added rocker.
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Old 03-02-2020, 08:12 AM
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Steve is also working with Spencer on a 72.
Spencer already has beautiful lines top side, add Steve's lines bottom side. Wanchese is not far, may have to see this one in person
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