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Re: Has the Soul of a SeaCraft
No. No. No. The ladies have been on a SeaCraft's before and the green horn has set foot on a real boat with the wrong gear on. He must be real warm, -- seeing he not getting wet.
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Re: Has the Soul of a SeaCraft
Of course I looked! I'm a priest, not dead or blind.
The difference is that I look at a good-looking woman and I say, "Way to go, God!". Some guys this site drool on themselves, spill their beer and holler "Wooeee, HOT stuff!" Besides, in the long run, looks may fade, but heart and faith and love remain. And I've got an incredible wife, who's still my sweetheart after nearly 20 years.
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Re: Has the Soul of a SeaCraft
No actually the video was all shot in the same day, different people on the boat. It started raining and the other guys, (models) went up on the bridge with rain gear as u can see the curtains were not on the flybridge, again marketing. Jim told me it was one of the scariest things to be running along at 44 knots with a hellicopter flying sideways alongside, infront of and just a few feet away from his latest boat. Real scary stuff. She is not only a beautiful rig outside but one of the nicest layouts I've ever seen on the inside as well. Great work, Jim and the boys do at F&S!!!
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Re: Has the Soul of a SeaCraft
I'd love to see a shot of her catchin' air like the 27 SF in the brochure.
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