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Old 03-18-2016, 04:46 PM
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Been in that boat. It's a Lip-ship. Sweet ride. Been off the radar for a bunch of years.
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Is it not the Glad that got wet on Texoma?
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I do believe you are correct, sir. Could've sworn I had pics of it bobbin. They're out there.
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That had to be around 2006/7/8? Where's it been since?
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Originally Posted by omerta one
That had to be around 2006/7/8? Where's it been since?
Sounds about right. I have a pic of it bow up. I just need to go through all my pics.

Phil did a really nice job on that boat. It's beautiful. Ran good too. We raced a little skater across biscayne bay at sunset in the last thing coming back from dinner. Good times.
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Is it not the Glad that got wet on Texoma?
Most gladiators ended up this way.
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They're drivers boats. Aggressive. Funny that a bunch went over in the beginning but you never hear about them going over anymore. Steep learning curve - not for the novice driver . Took a minute for people to stop tucking drives in turns.
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TxHawk has pix of it pointy end up. I'll let him know about this thread
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Originally Posted by thisistank
Been in that boat. It's a Lip-ship. Sweet ride. Been off the radar for a bunch of years.
What a surprise or rather why am I not surprised? Why stop there? Go ahead with the rest of the story, build date, who all has owned the boat, power, speed, ect. Come on Tank, give it up brother.
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