this looks fun
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this looks fun
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100mph+ winds the tent structure sat on top of the shipping containers two high. My friends boat he has been renting my house for the winter. Original plan was to be done working on it by January. He is now looking at May. In case any of you dentists want to take a trip http://www.discoveryvoyages.com/
36 Jersey Cape:
https://photos.smugmug.com/Boats/Ama...IMG_1949-L.jpg
This particular boat has caught several thousand billfish.
Interesting, I grew up with boats. Don't have one now.
Fun fact, when I moved from so Call To South Jersey in 1987 I worked as a Finish Electrician for "Viking Yacht Company"
I made the first Fly bridge wire harnesses for the 52' Sport Fisher when it came out
I like boats
We caught this pair while in Turks and Caicos a few years back.
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Don't worry, the Texas Highway Patrol is coming!
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Why do they have a 39' Yellowfin knockoff with machine guns and armor? Nobody seems to know.
My old ride- 21 Mako
https://photos.smugmug.com/Boats/On-...ria%20shot.jpg
My original ride (since 7 years old)- still own it
https://photos.smugmug.com/Boats/On-...76/O/Front.jpg
My sister's ride up in CT.
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31' Baby Garwood. I talked myself into a ride around Newport Harbor in one of these back when Arnold and Maria were still a thing. A single handed trans-Atlantic sailboat race was finishing and huge yachts were everywhere . With the dual V-8's throaty drone resonating through the mahogany hull, everyone stopped and turned to watch us go by.
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Yes! Now we're getting somewhere.
Wow, just went to pull an image off Oyster's website and it looks like they've entered receivership. Shame, they made some absolutely stunning yachts.
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Anyone else paying attention to these guys right now?
https://image.redbull.com/rbcom/052/...iling-race.jpg
I know she's a pig but I've always liked seeing Georgia
http://www.superyachts.com/syv2/reso...orgia-8118.jpg
One of my favorites
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Not having any luck digging up old pictures so this one will have to due. Girlfriend's dad used to build motors for top fuel drag boats. The team held the top speed record in the 230 or 240 MPH range in the late '90s which is pretty cool. Drivers need good life insurance.
http://chronicle.augusta.com/sites/d...alDay01CLP.jpg
I knew a guy who was lead mechanic on Miss Budweiser in the late '80 and early '90's. Not sure this is one he worked on, but this era:
http://www.lesliefield.com/images/mi...n_diego_sl.jpg
Very cool. Planes on water. Even people that didn't know boats knew Miss Budweiser.
Scarab P-29
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Spectre 32
https://speedonthewater.com/images/2...pectre_32b.jpg
Pantera. I think this was a 24.
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Fountain Fever 38. One of the best Vs made. And that lean. Hnggg.
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/pow...23919/main.jpg
Dual rudders, full canting keel.
The Volvo Ocean Race is some seriously cool shit and he way you. An follow along these days is insane.
http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html
Thinking about getting rid of my ski boat and getting a pontoon.
http://images.boats.com/resize/wp/2/...ngton-27-1.jpg
https://www.newswire.com/files/x/75/...51658eaa68.jpg
That is a kewl pontoon, you would stand to get a lot more use and time on the water out of one of those as opposed to a ski boat.
My fly fishing/light spin skiff. '86 Tashmoo 15 with a '99 johnson 25.
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Pontoons make the best dive boats
For you wooden sailboat fans, the Sizzler is a piece of work that is always impressive to see on the water here in CDA.
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http://cdacustomwoodboats.com/boats/sail-sizzler/#/
http://www.yachtworld.com/boat-conte...eck-speedster/
Beautiful.
Beautiful boat Wooley. The upkeep on those is not for the faint of heart, truly remarkable. CDA is home to StanCraft http://stancraftboats.com who builds wooden boats. A good friend of ours now owns Lady Lola who was a tender for her larger yacht. Torpedo rear and dual V8's, an eye turner for sure.
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I likey. My family had a '89 or '90 18' F&S by a company called ProCraft. 150 Merc "black max." Lots of fish caught, lots of riders towed. With the 150 it would do maybe 60 at full trim and didn't handle the chop that well. Great fishing rig even with the windshield and smaller casting decks. Only thing it lacked was that there were no full length rod vaults, you could use the ski locker in the bottom though. It had this goofy hatch on the front that hid the trolling motor. Seemed like a good idea until you actually have to use it. Extra few seconds became a pain in the ass when it was windy.
I remember a dude who built a wooden windshield onto his Skeeter because he got sick of the wind in his face.
The old ProCraft looked like this (cept this is a 20'er with prolly at 200 or 225):
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These two books are on opposite ends of the boating spectrum but are both great reads for those interested in design and construction.
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I looked hard at the procraft. Nice lines but not near the ride or fishability of the Viper. Rod locker up front holds rods to 7'6". Nice fishing platform up front with plenty of room for a plethora of rods on the deck with ample room to fish. Big back deck with huge live well and storage. Seats 5, can squeeze six if smaller.
A small company bought the molds and are building them again. Only they changed the windshield a little and are doing sticker kits instead of metal flake gel coats which sucks.
Here's a working boat for you. Worked salmon and King Crab on her in 2006. Loved that boat.
107' F/V Nuka Island
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I used to own a little tunnel hull boat, The guy I bought it from told me never to get off the throttle in a turn, Well the first time out I'm up on plane doing about 50 just getting the feel of the boat and make my first turn. I let off the throttle a little and the boat hooked and turned harder than anything I'd driven doing a fast 180 in an 8' diameter, It was a fun boat. A friend had a customer out on a sea trial one day in a 31'? Skater cat, he tried to turn at high speed in Jones Inlet when the bow hooked flipping it. The customer drown.
I worked for an Apache dealer in the 80's and the owner had a 54? Apache with a 10' beam, twin diesels and Arneson surface drives. We were watching the offshore races from the boat one year in 4' seas, rain and wind and the race boats could barely do 40. We got tired of getting wet and started heading in passing every boat in front of us doing well over 60. that thing was a beast. Lots of fun sea trials with new Apache's back then.