Introducing Incognito
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Not gonna make it to Key West this year, but you and I aren't far from each other so anytime you wanna hang out with TEAM INCOGNITO I can make that happen.
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i am not sure if it is the colors or the paint job it self but everything about your boat i love , it is clean and that paint job will not date the boat as so many do , Oh and the models aren't bad ether. What power do you have .
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I had to study these pics really hard. After digesting them and finally realizing there's a boat cleverly hidden in there, I've come to the following conclusion... Stellar work on the 37, I love the paint!!! Amazing job, by far the nicest looking 37 I've seen to date! What does it have for power/drives? I'm in CT as well (Clinton), where are you from? Hope to see the boat in person sometime next season!
BTW, health crew you have there!
BTW, health crew you have there!
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HP 500's???????? from what we can C??????
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Thanks for the compliment! A lot of thought and hard work went into the paint design- I wanted something that would look really sharp but would still look fresh in 5-10 years. I agree, a lot of custom paint jobs are very specific and when I was boat shopping I looked at a bunch of newer boats with paint that already looked stale. I knew that ideally I wanted a boat with this color palette of silver, blue, black and white but wasn't able to find exactly what I wanted so I decided to design my own.