Sunkin Ejection Stories
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I sold him the Squadron with rotted stringers, told him NOT to run it as it sat behind National Marine with no cover all through the rainy Spring Season - PARTS BOAT, Gosh, I hope he didn't sell it to anyone else
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That's funny. He told a few of us that you had bought a boat from him. I'll have to look back through my stuff tomorrow, but I think that it was a 35 Cig that he said that he sold you. I'll confirm when I get to the office tomorrow. I could be wrong....it's happened afew times.
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I picked up one of the Imperial's on a trade. It was your average midrange production boat, qualty-wise. The stringer wrapping was sloppy- spots where the cloth wasn't wetted out or laid down correctly. Obviously built with cost stongly in mind. Had a 454/Alpha. Definitely nothing like an XEX or CRT built boat.
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3/21 7:10AM --> 3/22 6:59AM
OSO: 71, 1029
SOS: 4, 79
Sunkin has it on simmer till folks forget or some new suckers come along. ZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz