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Old 12-14-2015, 10:51 PM
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When does your boat transform itself into being officially old school?
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Originally Posted by 32fever
When does your boat transform itself into being officially old school?
When you only have 60 payments left on it !
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It depends on how old you are. There are some folks on here that a classic to them is a Viking Longship. Others ...a 2005. It all depends on lines for me. Big difference between classic and old.
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Pre 1985 or so for me.
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My idea....

Mono hull, deep V, no steps, no notches, heavy as lead and unbreakable. Side by side normally aspirated big blocks. Nothing fancy, just the way race boats were built when I was 10-15 years old dreaming if I'd ever own one! We're talking late 70's stuff.

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My idea....

Mono hull, deep V, no steps, no notches, heavy as lead and unbreakable. Side by side normally aspirated big blocks. Nothing fancy, just the way race boats were built when I was 10-15 years old dreaming if I'd ever own one! We're talking late 70's stuff.

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I agree ! Well said !
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Fast boat with no canopy, ..
Ferrari is mine the boat is Allan Dunteman's

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What year B16 and where ?
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Originally Posted by 32fever
When does your boat transform itself into being officially old school?
If it was made with TRS's, or TRS's where available with a power package for your year/model boat.

Edit in: I guess wording would be better as Pre-Bravo.
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