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Old 11-22-2009, 05:22 PM
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1987 formula 357-sr1 with a pair of Frank DeAmico 540ci motors 620hp
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Default My 1991 National High Points Champ

National APBA C class champion 1991
Great lakes series champion 1991
32ft 1983 Exclaibur
I will be putting it up for sale in the classifieds after christmas.
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Is this boat the same as CAN DO, Dave Albert's race boat ? "HIGH LIFE"
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There were three boats built by Excaliber, Don Able and Bill Farmer built all three. Can Do was one, mine was another with the original name of Spanish Fly and rigged by Mercury at Lake X. Mine was all Kevlar and built in 1983 , Alumnium aircraft transum and built for racing.
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Originally Posted by bucko
There were three boats built by Excaliber, Don Able and Bill Farmer built all three. Can Do was one, mine was another with the original name of Spanish Fly and rigged by Mercury at Lake X. Mine was all Kevlar and built in 1983 , Alumnium aircraft transum and built for racing.
THEY BUILT QUITE A FEW MORE THAN 3, I HAD A 32 WITH 2 BIG BLOCKS
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Old 12-03-2009, 10:52 AM
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Butch:

He may be talking about the outboard racing hulls built by Excalibur. I remember 3 as well:

Dave Albert's original "Speedy Doris", followed by his newer "Cando" and George Morales' first race boat, "Spanish Fly".

There may have been more, but these are the 3 that stand out.

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Heres my 88 Python 24'



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Originally Posted by T2x
Butch:

He may be talking about the outboard racing hulls built by Excalibur. I remember 3 as well:

Dave Albert's original "Speedy Doris", followed by his newer "Cando" and George Morales' first race boat, "Spanish Fly".

There may have been more, but these are the 3 that stand out.

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There was "HMS Dea Won" also...but I beleive it was a 32 pleasure converted to race and was out of LI
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Old 12-04-2009, 08:11 AM
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That's a cool 42 Is the deck stretched from a 38TG or 38 Flatdeck?
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