First 32’ Doug Wright “Pleasure Boat” Ready for Testing in Two to Three Weeks
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First 32’ Doug Wright “Pleasure Boat” Ready for Testing in Two to Three Weeks
Cool project, for sure, http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...ree-weeks.html.
Wish I had "spy pics." Finished product should be spectacular.
Wish I had "spy pics." Finished product should be spectacular.
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Also, the 32' Doug Wright has been on the West Coast for something like 14 months, so the interior actually could have been completed some time ago.
As for who did the rigging, John Caparell declined to provide a name.
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Hello Matt:
I think that was a typo the boat has been on the West Coast for 4 months.
Paint was done by Mark Morris at Visual Imagination.
As for rigging.... I would rather not name the rigger just yet... so we can finish the boat.
We will debut the boat at the Lake Havasu Boat Show which is right before the Desert Storm Poker Run.
I was hoping to get the boat done in time for the Kilo run at the Salton Sea but it does not look like we will make that time frame.
Here is a photo before it went to paint.
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I think that was a typo the boat has been on the West Coast for 4 months.
Paint was done by Mark Morris at Visual Imagination.
As for rigging.... I would rather not name the rigger just yet... so we can finish the boat.
We will debut the boat at the Lake Havasu Boat Show which is right before the Desert Storm Poker Run.
I was hoping to get the boat done in time for the Kilo run at the Salton Sea but it does not look like we will make that time frame.
Here is a photo before it went to paint.
KAP
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If I'm not mistaken, you're thinking of Carlos LaFarga.
Also, the 32' Doug Wright has been on the West Coast for something like 14 months, so the interior actually could have been completed some time ago.
As for who did the rigging, John Caparell declined to provide a name.
Also, the 32' Doug Wright has been on the West Coast for something like 14 months, so the interior actually could have been completed some time ago.
As for who did the rigging, John Caparell declined to provide a name.