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I never called brandon a coward!!!!!!!!!!!but if the shoe fits..............my name would be BRAVO BUTT................as in bravo on a cigarette butt.............mark............
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NK, MM,
Yea we can run back up from KW on Mon. Maybe hook-up at some nice water front cafe for lunch. Coming down on the 14th and hope to get in the water on Mon. and leaving on Wed. am. Bubba |
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The Dealer
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Anyone have any pics of the 41' Razz?...Matt
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Razz
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seven pages and no fighting :eek:
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Originally Posted by dreamer
seven pages and no fighting :eek:
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More Razz
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Apaches look good in Black. Here's Bull Roar.
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Bull Roar was still looking good last fall, I was on her last fall,it's an awsome 36.
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what about pics of broken arrow
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triple threat
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7 pages and no Sean Stinson? I thought this thread would be like bait!
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Woogie: Thanks for the Kid Apache pictures! It is alive and well. It doesn't quite look the same, but the "art deco" style Apache logo is still there to honor her history.
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Damn, them fellers are on the "SKINNY" water side of LoriLei's :eek: Can't wait to stop off there in a couple of weeks on the way down to Key West :drink:
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my money is still on nykamps dog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!best damm apache......m.m..............p.s..........steve i have something really really cool for your dog. call me with youir address..............mark.....
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Originally Posted by dreamer
seven pages and no fighting :eek:
posted on another board. A directive of Allen Investments in NY has taken possesion of all of Thads property from the defunct Apache Offshore Powerboat business and has someone auctioning it off. (seems he has gone to his grave) Several things have already been sold (trucks, cars, assorted things and many things are left). It seems to be hard to get anything concrete, but it is being done. Anyone know an email or phone? |
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Originally Posted by TAllen
I will assure you that no one else except Apache Powerboats in Miami is allowed to use and/or promote the name Apache. Mark McManus, former employee, unsuccessfully tried to leech on to the name. Not much else to discuss, and you know who is who.
Thanks for your interest and please contact us in the future if you want to step up to an Apache product. TA
Originally Posted by OffshoreOnly
FORT MYERS, Fla. (12/3/04) — The U.S District Court Southern District of Florida on a motion for voluntary dismissal has dismissed with prejudice a 13-count lawsuit alleging that a Fort Myers-based boat builder was unfairly using trademarks made popular in the powerboat industry.
Apache Offshore Powerboats, LLC (“Apache Offshore”) filed suit in January 2004, against Mark McManus and Mark McManus Inc., alleging that McManus was unfairly using the APACHE and APACHE POWERBOATS & INDIANHEAD LOGO (“Apache Marks”) that McManus helped popularize in the 1980s and 1990s. At issue were the ownership rights to the Apache Marks. McManus is now president and owner of Mark McManus, Inc., located in south Fort Myers. Apache Offshore’s case was based on allegations that the Apache Marks were assigned on April 14, 1993 by McManus as acting manager for Apache Boats, Inc., to Apache Marine Inc., a boat-building company owned by Robert Saccenti. In the 1980s, McManus was an employee of Apache Boats Inc., a company that had used and popularized the marks on the racing circuit. The company manufactured, sold and repaired Apache® boats, using the marks from September 1987 through June 1995. During 1997, the record owner of Apache Boats, Inc., Jack Kramer, was arrested and the U.S. Government seized the company, appointing McManus to run the facility on its behalf. Kramer assigned the Apache Marks to the US Marshall Service in September 1993. In an earlier hearing, the court ruled in part in a McManus motion for summary judgment that the April 14, 1993 assignment to Saccenti’s company was fraudulent. “Had Plaintiff performed a reasonable inquiry into the “Assignment” itself and the circumstances surrounding its alleged execution, the fraudulent nature of the document would have become evident immediately,” U.S. District Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp wrote in his October 18, 2004, summary judgment decision. After the U.S. Marshall’s Service closed Apache Boats, Inc. on June 30, 1995, McManus moved to Ft. Myers, Florida the following month and established his own boat manufacturing company. McManus actively sought to purchase the Apache Marks from the government. In May 2000, McManus was finally able to purchase the ownership rights to the marks from the U.S. Marshall Service. McManus built the first Apache® powerboats beginning in 1985, offering custom-designed, one-of-a-kind vessels largely in the 40- to 50-foot range. In 1989, McManus formed Mark McManus, Inc. to build other specialized performance boats. Throughout his 25-year career in boat building, McManus has been widely recognized by boating industry leaders for his numerous design innovations, including the use of new materials such as Kevlar® and carbon fiber to enhance the safety and durability of high-performance boats. McManus hulls are known to last 20-plus years — unheard of in a high-performance boat designed for rough offshore seas. Every McManus boat is created to be as individual as its owner, and each is a showpiece of power, capability and quality. Hand-painted artwork and graphics give each a unique look and feel. McManus’ Apache® powerboats continue to rewrite powerboat history with their fit, finish and ability to survive and thrive in offshore waters at excessive speeds. As a respected master in the design and manufacturing of high-performance boats, McManus has created offshore boats ranging from 20- to 65- feet in length and which reach speeds in excess of 120 miles per hour. McManus is the only superboat builder in the world to have built boats flying these prestigious colors: Cigarette Racing Team, USA Racing Team, Apache® Powerboats, Squadron XII, U.S. Customs and Halter Marine. Please call (239) 454-1114 for more information about the Apache® line of McManus SuperBoats. Goodbye Thad |
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Originally Posted by dreamer
what about pics of broken arrow
The two pics of Crazy Horse will tide me over for now. My personal favorite 41' |
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Originally Posted by Bad Ass TA WS6
Yeah, I'd love some of those. I use to have 1 or 2 HUGE pics of the boat. But they were lost when my harddrive crashed.
The two pics of Crazy Horse will tide me over for now. My personal favorite 41' it was awsome... i kind of like the grey int |
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so how fast is paleface?
anybody? |
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Cruzin'
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Cruzin's big fun. Magnum, Apache the Rottie had big fun this summer when Robert came to play. He help Robert wash his boat all day. Steve
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Originally Posted by Nykamp
Cruzin's big fun. Magnum, Apache the Rottie had big fun this summer when Robert came to play. He help Robert wash his boat all day. Steve
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Originally Posted by JnT
Apaches look good in Black. Here's Bull Roar.
She want sitting here bare azz on that deck with out a towell :eek: :drink: The little blue on my boat you cant even stand on it bare foot when its hot Rob |
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Yeap, that APACHE pup is great help when you are washing a boat. He was sooooo tired at the end of the day, he just laid down in a puddle of water and went to sleep. I had never seen a Rotti with ballerina moves before :doggy: What a great puppy.
Robert BTW, the speed number that I heard on PALEFACE was over the century mark. |
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Apaches look good in Black. Here's Bull Roar.
Here's a black 41. :cool: x's 10 |
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white and red does it!
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NY LI
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Just a couple of shots taken with my new Nikon D70
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Al Grover's
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Just a couple of shots taken with my new Nikon D70
ENOUGH SAID :evilb: :evilb: JR |
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nice camara Robert. say hi to Demi for me!
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Al Grovers freeport n.y...........a class act from day 1...........looking foward to summer 2006..........post 154 Braccos great food and thanks for the sweatshirt...............magnum mark..........
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Hi Magnum, see you soon.....
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Originally Posted by dreamer
yeah wasnt it in the oso classified for a while?
it was awsome... i kind of like the grey int I know where it IS posted for sale though. |
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