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Thread: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
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06-10-2007 10:16 PM #1Senior Member
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sport,er house, er uglyboat?
1986 52 Convertible
Island Son
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06-10-2007 10:40 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
I can't believe someone spent good money on that!
Chris
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
Well, maybe it was good money til he spent it....no more calls, please, we have a winner in the "all ugly" contest. It could audition for a job sniffing packages at the airport.
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
I saw this sign at our marina yesterday: "LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO OWN AN UGLY BOAT." Seems appropriate.
DC
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06-11-2007 05:49 AM #5Senior Member
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
What were they thinking with the tilted forward window of the salon ?
If they would add some of the large outside mirrors as seen on semi's ......it would be a complete package.
( don't laugh, I actually saw a boat where the owner mounted a couple of those large mirrors from a semi ( he got them at a junk yard ) on the forward hand rails )
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06-11-2007 06:34 AM #6Senior Member
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
Don't laugh at those big semi side mirrors !
I did a delivery a few years ago and there was zero visiblity of the back of the boat when backing into a slip due to "additions" done.(he added a tiki bar behind the fly bridge and had disconnected the lower station).
The owner had installed those mirrors (he did have enought sense not to make them permanent but did put them in when getting ready to dock) and they worked.
Besides, with the way the rest of the boat looked, the mirrors fit right in !!!
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06-11-2007 08:45 AM #7Senior Member
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
What a "creative" example of nautical design. Is that a cat hull? Can't tell from the pic but must be quite a ride in 4' head seas.
I think what moved it from "odd" to "ugly" was the drooping forward cabin window. Even if it were on land it would still appear to be sinking.
Oh well, as P.T. Barnum used to say 'there's an a$$ for every seat'.
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
Good news! She is actively FOR SALE. You can be the proud new owner. She is gas powered and the axing price is $96,500. Contact your local boat-huckster.
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06-11-2007 09:23 AM #9Senior Member
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06-11-2007 09:27 AM #10Senior Member
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Re: sport,er house, er uglyboat?
And just where is this beauty located at ?
I myself could see Randy owning it.....