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h2oboater 01-16-2018 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by CIG3 (Post 4604879)
Definitely a 38' Excalibur. Shame it was left to die

Andy I'm sure you are the one who knows what this 38' is as this was your uncle's Excalibur.

Sunrocket24 01-16-2018 07:52 PM

Yes Excalibur 38. One of these has been rotting outside uncovered at McMachen Boating Center for as long as I can remember. I drive past there everyday on my way home and today I didn't see it or maybe they moved it (I do pass them at 45mph on my way to and from work).

h2oboater 01-17-2018 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by Sunrocket24 (Post 4605255)
Yes Excalibur 38. One of these has been rotting outside uncovered at McMachen Boating Center for as long as I can remember. I drive past there everyday on my way home and today I didn't see it or maybe they moved it (I do pass them at 45mph on my way to and from work).

Yes it's gone,, it was ruff. It most likely had a date with a land fill.....

CIG3 01-25-2018 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by h2oboater (Post 4605141)
Andy I'm sure you are the one who knows what this 38' is as this was your uncle's Excalibur.

The Excalibur was a very cool boat. Right before he sold it. It had Speedy #2's and Quad Weber carbs. Sounded awesome but a B#$ch to tune. That photo was from his wedding day. We put her in the water a couple hours before the ceremony after working all night to get the motors back in. Those were the days

THERUSH 01-26-2018 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by CIG3 (Post 4606754)
The Excalibur was a very cool boat. Right before he sold it. It had Speedy #2's and Quad Weber carbs. Sounded awesome but a B#$ch to tune. That photo was from his wedding day. We put her in the water a couple hours before the ceremony after working all night to get the motors back in. Those were the days

I kinda like the house.


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