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Boys, with the lake being the way it is going to be, I suggest pickup on of these. Water was perfect today. Go fast boats that don't use much gas???? Who'da thunk it?
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Now that we are surrounded by beach you can actually enjoy those taylors. We had a 79 sj Taylor growing up. It had a 460 and was called the silver dollar. All silver bass boat metallic flake with black trim. First boat i drove over 80. Should've been called suck my wake. Lol
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That boat used to be right here in clear lake and I believe owned by Mr. Red Adair. It burnt to a crisp. Notice how it doesn't mention anything in the add about fire. Also, notice how the primer comes half way down the side on both sides aft of the hull. I'd like to know what Apache professional redid it. If it was Bob Saccinti it may be good but the way that thing was burnt I don't see how you could repair it and make it strong. just my $.02
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That boat used to be right here in clear lake and I believe owned by Mr. Red Adair. It burnt to a crisp. Notice how it doesn't mention anything in the add about fire. Also, notice how the primer comes half way down the side on both sides aft of the hull. I'd like to know what Apache professional redid it. If it was Bob Saccinti it may be good but the way that thing was burnt I don't see how you could repair it and make it strong. just my $.02
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Here you go. He kept it at the last slip in that marina right off of NASA road 1. Where we went to look at the Cary after the hurricane. It was one bad arse boat before it burnt though. I believe a battery charger was left on is why it got smoked.