Gold digger
#42
What a shame. We had all waited to see this first OL cat with so much anticipation. And now, after all the hoopla, the same boat ,is just sitting ,with no power, unwanted , gathering dust awaiting its fate. What a waste . And, in the meantime, this boat has had to lose alot of money for one or more of its owners, actually making it one of the biggest Goldiggers of all time. The irony in it all.
Last edited by pm203; 11-20-2010 at 02:29 PM.
#43
What a shame. We had all waited to see this first OL cat with so much anticipation. And now, after all the hoopla, the same boat ,is just sitting ,with no power, unwanted , gathering dust awaiting its fate. What a waste . And, in the meantime, this boat has had to lose alot of money for one or more of its owners, actually making it one of the biggest Goldiggers of all time. The irony in it all.
Last edited by OL40SVX; 11-20-2010 at 03:12 PM.
#44
What a shame. We had all waited to see this first OL cat with so much anticipation. And now, after all the hoopla, the same boat ,is just sitting ,with no power, unwanted , gathering dust awaiting its fate. What a waste . And, in the meantime, this boat has had to lose alot of money for one or more of its owners, actually making it one of the biggest Goldiggers of all time. The irony in it all.
#47
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From: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Graphics are definitely to each his own. The colors are nice but the name and ladies remind me of things I've seen on 83 Bajas. Yes I've seen it several times in person. The boat is total class in all ways except for graphics.
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From: Wild n Reckless From North Texas


