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Old 11-26-2013, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by buck183
I've often wondered this too when reading this forum. I was viewing the pic thread in this forum a year or two ago of what were supposed to be all old school boats. I couldn't for the life of me understand why we had pics of late 80s, early 90s, mid 90s boats in there. I said they hell with it and posted my 1973 boat thinking it may be too old to be old school given all the newer boats that are in that thread.

For the record, our new boat is an 89, I don't consider it old school for a second.



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I bet if you ask a 35 yo guy if something from 1989 is old school you will get a yes.
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Old 11-26-2013, 10:45 AM
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I think anything wih teak or wood stringers would be old school.
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Old 11-28-2013, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by topprop
Buck,

I bet if you ask a 35 yo guy if something from 1989 is old school you will get a yes.
Probably right.
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