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Old 09-25-2017 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamSaris
30 Superboat 27/29 Kryptonite are extremely different. As stated in the article, the main reason for the purchase was the center console. Coen gave me full permission to tell Matt about the purchase.
And, of course, I wouldn't have reported on a private transaction without permission and confirmation, so thanks for your help (as always) Johnny. Not sure how such a simple story has become so complicated (if that's the right word), but I'm constantly surprised by how these things take on lives of their own once they're reported.

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Old 09-25-2017 | 02:17 PM
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Never met the man but never met anyone that did that was not impressed with him.
The Barron family has been the force behind Hallett since Ive been in SoCal.
Ive ridden in nearly every model they make and understand well why they have a loyal following.


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Old 09-25-2017 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt Trulio
And, of course, I wouldn't have reported on a private transaction without permission and confirmation, so thanks for your help (as always) Johnny. Not sure how such a simple story has become so complicated (if that's the right word), but I'm constantly surprised by how these things take on lives of their own once they're reported.

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Did someone insinuate anyone was talking out of turn?

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Old 09-25-2017 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Dave
Did someone insinuate anyone was talking out of turn?

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Early in the thread, yes. Hence my comments adding to Johnny's.

My primary point was I didn't think this story would generate the interest it has. You just never know what will catch people's attention, which is yet another good reason to just report.
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Got it, thanks, traveling and staying current is tougher on a cell phone.

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Old 09-26-2017 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Dave
I noticed it said molds, not the company, but I was missing big a chunk of data namely the CC part.

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Superboat made a few CC's with the Y2K bottom, but I'm guessing the narrow beam was not appealing to the CC buyers. I've been a Superboat pumper for years after owning a 24 and a Y2K. When I was buying a CC I looked at Superboat but it wasn't the boat for me, I mean my wife, LOL! Hopefully with the wider beam of the Krypto molds, Superboat can become a big player in the CC market.
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Old 09-26-2017 | 06:50 AM
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Superboat made a few CC's with the Y2K bottom, but I'm guessing the narrow beam was not appealing to the CC buyers. I've been a Superboat pumper for years after owning a 24 and a Y2K. When I was buying a CC I looked at Superboat but it wasn't the boat for me, I mean my wife, LOL! Hopefully with the wider beam of the Krypto molds, Superboat can become a big player in the CC market.
Agree, this could be one of the more exciting things in our segment in years.
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Old 09-26-2017 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Dave M
Superboat made a few CC's with the Y2K bottom, but I'm guessing the narrow beam was not appealing to the CC buyers. I've been a Superboat pumper for years after owning a 24 and a Y2K. When I was buying a CC I looked at Superboat but it wasn't the boat for me, I mean my wife, LOL! Hopefully with the wider beam of the Krypto molds, Superboat can become a big player in the CC market.
That's precisely why. John has some pretty cool ideas for the 29 as well, it's going to be slick. Id like one with a single 400R....
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I would worry about him,the last time I saw him about 12 years ago he was under the weather at a NJPPC party and he had the nerve to call ma a GENTLEMAN.
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