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Old 07-17-2011, 06:27 PM
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Sad news about Mike Spirito

Very sad...
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Old 07-17-2011, 08:56 PM
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What is so sad is that he loved that boat so much and took great care of it. All winter we talked on the phone about what we were both going to do with our boats. He helped me so much with my Banana and because of him I ordered the 8.2 engines for my new sonic.... he said if I go the 377's he would blow by me... and with 8.2's I could still see him in the distance..... He was always there for advice especially to some of us new guys..... Friendly as could be... my son and daughter were on his boat in Fairhaven two years ago....I will miss him very much. especially the afternoon calls telling me he had jsut come across a larger motor that he thought would work best on my boat.... Miss you Mike....thanks for all of you support and knowledge.......
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That's terrible news. So sad to see that happen to anyone.
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