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The "original step hull"
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I always thought AIR Reggie thought that one up. LOL... All this thing needs is a 200 hp outboard and a wash.:eek:
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Did you see a name on the side? Looks like an old Evinrude boat.:D Man, I wanted one of those so bad when I was about 10 years old.:D They had the 155 OMC's.
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is that tripple 'beaks' I see on the front ?:D
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..it's a Beut, Clark!
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Yep, Too Old, correct as usual. Once you mentioned Playboy, it rang a bell. I had a little plastic toy that looked like one that I would pull around in the street after it rained. :D
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Wow nice old boat .:)
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Originally posted by boot is that tripple 'beaks' I see on the front ?:D |
Now that I look at it again it reminds me of an early AT hull. :p :D
Too Old, I think it's for sale. I know you would just love another project. Dan |
I watched a History Chan.
thing and the first step bottom was in the 1800s. Could have been Reggie. Mike J. |
Needs a 300 Black Max on the back of it !!!!!!!!
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That is either a Johnson boat or an OMC boat....not an Evinrude "Gull Wing".......all 3 debuted at The 1964 NY World's Fair, I worked there too!...at the OMC pavilions which were hard by the World's Fair Marina...and not in the Fair Grounds themselves....... Since I did my boating and racing at that time in and around Flushing Bay...the whole thing was right in my backyard. ..... The pavilions also featured Hu Entrop's world speed record o/b hydro.....powered by an OMC V-4...my recollection is that the record at the time was about 117 mph...about as fast as my current 28 Skater.
See ya. T2x |
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