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Old 10-21-2008, 04:48 PM
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Just came across this site, Very interesting, don't know the year. www.deboriken.com HIGH LIFE
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Thank you for the link, many craft I have never seen before!
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Wow! Great discovery! Good work! There must be more out there like this but where to start? How did you find this site?
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1st pic - Cigarette?
2nd pic - that's gonna hurt.....
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Oh my! Look at that beauty! What was it before?
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Looking at the deck - is that a 36 wide body?!
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Great find. One of the first things I noticed is that a lot of the pictures are rough water. Now that's OFFSHORE racing!
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Originally Posted by littlenige
Oh my! Look at that beauty! What was it before?
Looking again, the windscreen is reminiscent of Vincentive - Marco?
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Originally Posted by smokeybandit
Great find. One of the first things I noticed is that a lot of the pictures are rough water. Now that's OFFSHORE racing!
Hello SmokeyB

Depending on what side of the Island the races are you can race in the Atlantic Ocean(roughter) or on the southern side of the Island and more the Caribbean side its a little flater, but not much flater.. Over the years I've seen many races in Puerto Rico and its alway been some great races.

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Originally Posted by littlenige
Looking again, the windscreen is reminiscent of Vincentive - Marco?
I think that you are right Nigel.
The transparent part of the windscreen has been painted and the framework is of the same form and dimension of that of the Vincentive.
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