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Old 09-27-2011, 06:13 AM
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Is there a total list of the various boat companies Aronow started and sold ?

What was the very first company he started and when did he start it and when did he sell it and who bought it ?
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Originally Posted by PARADOX
Statement boats probably has the newest concept in boating.
I would like to see a cat and a "V" combo. I masked with the design a bit, just can't get anything that would actually work.
So... where is Don when you need him? lol
Similar to a hydrostream v king hull, but in a larger offshore style hull.
That may be the closest combo hull
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Old 09-27-2011, 07:11 AM
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I think Don would love the speed aspect of today's offshore racing but tire of it quickly. I would like to think that Don would have gone after some speed records but also not find the challenges of endurance that he really went after.
He would really love the no BS, sit down V bottoms like the Outerlimits SV, Donzi Comp., and even the Gladiator.
I think he would also be pushing diesel technology and build a true endurance racer and try to crush every long distance record out there.
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Michael Aronow gave a great interview at the race, where he listed the boat companies that Don started and he also mentioned that there were a lot of companies that Don was also a silent partner in, Cary for instance.

Plus he helped a certain number of people get started with their boat building careers....me for example...my whole story is here under heritage....www.bananaboatco.com
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I think Don would have showcased and raced his newest design and then today would have began marketing his product to fund the next adventure. Joker power boats would be the company I picked becouse racing is the test ground and seems like they are doing well at it. Jo
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Originally Posted by Top Banana
Michael Aronow gave a great interview at the race, where he listed the boat companies that Don started and he also mentioned that there were a lot of companies that Don was also a silent partner in, Cary for instance.

Plus he helped a certain number of people get started with their boat building careers....me for example...my whole story is here under heritage....www.bananaboatco.com
Nice charles
What made you want to deviate from the 7` beam?
Your own idea, or a aronow suggestion?
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Originally Posted by scarab63
Nice charles
What made you want to deviate from the 7` beam?
Your own idea, or a aronow suggestion?
LOL.....I took what the man said to take. The beam was already built into the molds, I had no say.....but it has been proven to be the right choice.
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Very impressive story on your website. Don was an icon and IMO still has an impact on the sport today. Very cool reading!

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he would be bangin somebodys wife, daughter, mother,sister, or secretary...... and that was just what he would have done last weekend
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Originally Posted by caferacer
he would be bangin somebodys wife, daughter, mother,sister, or secretary...... and that was just what he would have done last weekend

Dont we all? I do as I'm single and enjoying it.
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