Eats SKATERS for lunch !
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...looks to be enough rigging/hardware there for 2-3 boats...If it hadn't already sold, I think I woulda bid on it...what was the final number for that thing...?...
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Yes you are right MO. Wall Street Express was all white down the sides and blue stripes on the deck. Wallstreet was also a raceboat back in the days. The black boat was also at Turnberry Ilse. Larry Goldman took care of the cat for the owner. She had 4 2.4 EFI bridgeports with sport master lowers. Pat @ HBI serviced both of thoses boats. CAT MAN was black with red lettering. And for the restof you boaters who don't know what you are looking at, the cat has shrink wrap over the cockpit. If you look close at it you can see that its not a box on top but a frame on top.
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Just looked at all the pictures and the cocppit has been altered. The bucket seat were lower. the arch was cut down and theside windows of the cockpit were removed. And that was the old Wall Street Express boat.