Jeffrey
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From: Seal Beach, CA.
Hey Tank. You are correct. The owners are from Santa Barbara. I never saw the boat out here but then again I haven't been boating in a while! I don't think they were SCOPE material anyway from what I hear.
I heard they have a captain that basically takes care of all their boats. Obviously a very wealthy family. They have the boat towed around the country to various events. You are also correct - they did buy two straight bottom Tigers. According to their captain the twin step has never gone over 70mph! He even said he doesn't think the engines were ever red-lined once! Anyway, they are the original owners.
As for Havazoo ... I was all pumped about it and then realized that I have an out of town wedding to attend that weekend.
I heard they have a captain that basically takes care of all their boats. Obviously a very wealthy family. They have the boat towed around the country to various events. You are also correct - they did buy two straight bottom Tigers. According to their captain the twin step has never gone over 70mph! He even said he doesn't think the engines were ever red-lined once! Anyway, they are the original owners.
As for Havazoo ... I was all pumped about it and then realized that I have an out of town wedding to attend that weekend.

As far as the boat
I knew you couldn't stay away, and what the hell is this about missing the Havasu PR because of a wedding, Heffe, if you need some reality check...come spend a weekend at my house, wife, 2 kids, you can see what its all about, and then you can go to Havasu, have a cupcake and mail your friend a card and enjoy...probably might be fun if you can get the Ferrari photo girls to come too
Congrats on the boat...see you at the kick off, don't poodle
Jimbo
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Congrats Jeff.
Again the people boating in descent water get the serious rides...
BTW those chicks in the Ferrari although serious, very serious, eye candy, they are still wearing way, way, way, way too much.
We need "belt in the pulley" kind of wear, to use some offshore terms.
Again the people boating in descent water get the serious rides...

BTW those chicks in the Ferrari although serious, very serious, eye candy, they are still wearing way, way, way, way too much.
We need "belt in the pulley" kind of wear, to use some offshore terms.

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Ahhh Jeffrey, Welcome back to boating!!!!
Remember, always pay attention to what you are doing...............and keep your fenders on the inside of the boat until they are needed!!!!
Remember, always pay attention to what you are doing...............and keep your fenders on the inside of the boat until they are needed!!!!
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