Apache called Shaka?
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Geronimo36
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Re: Apache called Shaka?
Originally Posted by Enforcer2
You may have alreday seen these, if so look again, she is bad azz
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Re: Apache called Shaka?
Originally Posted by Panther
Not sure if it is this boat but I heard a rumor that one of the "Black" 41's is being converted to a Center Console??
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Re: Apache called Shaka?
Originally Posted by sakoutis3
Might as well make that PINK resin bucket a trawler it might see the ocean more.
How many spare drives did you order for the condo??
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Re: Apache called Shaka?
Would any one be interested in talking about the Saccenti, Kramer years. I worked at that shop on 135th and 17th and worked with all the top guysVictor Chapman, the son of Nick Chapman, one of the premier plug builders and marine carpenters in the area. Pedro Arcia, the laminater, Mundo Leanardes on the glass crew.
Next door was the rig shop where they installed all the hardware, out-drives, engines, and did all the electrical work. The riggers, Tom Evans and Randy Robinson, were some of the best in the field. I started there the next week, and was lucky to work with these guys who were generous with their knowledge.
Next door was the rig shop where they installed all the hardware, out-drives, engines, and did all the electrical work. The riggers, Tom Evans and Randy Robinson, were some of the best in the field. I started there the next week, and was lucky to work with these guys who were generous with their knowledge.
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Re: Apache called Shaka?
Originally Posted by Robingo
Would any one be interested in talking about the Saccenti, Kramer years. I worked at that shop on 135th and 17th and worked with all the top guysVictor Chapman, the son of Nick Chapman, one of the premier plug builders and marine carpenters in the area. Pedro Arcia, the laminater, Mundo Leanardes on the glass crew.
Next door was the rig shop where they installed all the hardware, out-drives, engines, and did all the electrical work. The riggers, Tom Evans and Randy Robinson, were some of the best in the field. I started there the next week, and was lucky to work with these guys who were generous with their knowledge.
Next door was the rig shop where they installed all the hardware, out-drives, engines, and did all the electrical work. The riggers, Tom Evans and Randy Robinson, were some of the best in the field. I started there the next week, and was lucky to work with these guys who were generous with their knowledge.