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Old 11-05-2010, 07:52 AM
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This is a great story with a historic Velocity race boat at the center converging family, offshore race folks and now Steve Stepp and the Velocity factory.

Knowing so many Velocity Owners as well as I do, I'm sure you'll appreciate what's being done here and want to be involved. Take a look in your shop, basement or garage for unused "rainy day" parts. Secondly, how about a road trip to Sanford to help these guys out some weekend while they work on the boat at the factory.

Let's help this story have a great ending!

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So, when we leaving, road trip, lets go. Bob
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a really cool story ,looking forward to the pics as the boat is done
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Yeah,

That really is a great story about a great boat. I wish them well with the restoration and look forward to seeing pictures as work progresses.
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Blind hog found an acorn for sure. Looks like the de-rigging went fast, Hope they can use a lot of the original parts. I wish them the best of luck on a historic peice.
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Blind hog found an acorn for sure. Looks like the de-rigging went fast, Hope they can use a lot of the original parts. I wish them the best of luck on a historic peice.
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