Low Profile?
#3
The one in NY with #6's is the one I'm interested in. From what I was told, it's in excellent condition.
Was low profile a paint style or is it just a coincidence that the two boats have the same name?
Thanks
Was low profile a paint style or is it just a coincidence that the two boats have the same name?
Thanks
#5
There are actually 3 Low Profiles There is the one in Chicago also. It is a side by side with 3's. He just never brings it out.
I heard this one may be for sale also.
Mark
I heard this one may be for sale also.
Mark
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#6
The original Low Profile was owned by Ken Denison, whose family owned Broward Marine in Ft lauderdale and Saugatuck.
She was the inspiration for Allez Vite's paint.
Ken raced a boat named "Chase," which I first saw in Saugatuck in the late 80's, and planted the "racing-bug" in my head.
Thanks!!!!
She was the inspiration for Allez Vite's paint.
Ken raced a boat named "Chase," which I first saw in Saugatuck in the late 80's, and planted the "racing-bug" in my head.
Thanks!!!!
Last edited by ApachePete; 07-26-2005 at 10:58 PM.
#8
Originally Posted by ApachePete
The original Low Profile was owned by Ken Denison, whose family owned Broward Marine in Ft lauderdale and Saugatuck.
She was the inspiration for Allez Vite's paint.
Ken raced a boat named "Chase," which I first saw in Saugatuck in the late 80's, and planted the "racing-bug" in my head.
Thanks!!!!
She was the inspiration for Allez Vite's paint.
Ken raced a boat named "Chase," which I first saw in Saugatuck in the late 80's, and planted the "racing-bug" in my head.
Thanks!!!!





