Audacity.......an answer to your question
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Originally posted by T2x
In an interesting twist of fate........ The original Shadow 21 molds were recently purchased by a Long Islander, Wes Werner, whose father, Sonny, raced Eltros...with George and I back in the day.
I guess the circle is unbroken.
T2x
In an interesting twist of fate........ The original Shadow 21 molds were recently purchased by a Long Islander, Wes Werner, whose father, Sonny, raced Eltros...with George and I back in the day.
I guess the circle is unbroken.
T2x
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When we saw that thing coming, we just got out of it's way.
Is that boat still around?
Is that boat still around?
Last edited by floatingphil; 05-28-2003 at 08:10 AM.
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Firewalker,
I pm'd you.
I pm'd you.
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Originally posted by sharkeymarine
Which molds did D. Litwin end up with that he had stored in Manasquan? He had a 21 Vee and I believe he may even had bought the 30 cat molds?
Which molds did D. Litwin end up with that he had stored in Manasquan? He had a 21 Vee and I believe he may even had bought the 30 cat molds?
There is also a 21' Stern Drive deck mold I can't account for.
T2x...... But it's all junk anyhow.
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Originally posted by Fever Mike
T2x, do I see a step in the hull of The Wing?
Mike
T2x, do I see a step in the hull of The Wing?
Mike
Reggie and the Fiore's didn't "invent" steps until much later!
But it may have a break in the running surfaces.....
T2x
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Very good stuff there T2x, a few years ago we were in a friends shop, he has a 84 chris cat, and were discussing how advanced the design was for that era compared to today, it is still one of my favorite boats.