24 magnum express
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I never actually built one out of the molds.
I have a friend who owned one of the premier fiberglass lamination shops in Miami. He was contracted to re-engineer lamination schedule for these boats after some flexing was found on some areas of the bottom.
He layed up two hulls and decks. Gentleman whom contracted him to build decided to concentrate on his other business.
I purchased the two hulls . Seller offered molds and all legal documents to produce boat for an additional $2k.
I sold one hull and deck bare, the other was rigged w/triple Merc 200's. Saw the 3x200 boat on film taking rounds from the Coast Guard while smuggling people from the Bahamas.
I have a friend who owned one of the premier fiberglass lamination shops in Miami. He was contracted to re-engineer lamination schedule for these boats after some flexing was found on some areas of the bottom.
He layed up two hulls and decks. Gentleman whom contracted him to build decided to concentrate on his other business.
I purchased the two hulls . Seller offered molds and all legal documents to produce boat for an additional $2k.
I sold one hull and deck bare, the other was rigged w/triple Merc 200's. Saw the 3x200 boat on film taking rounds from the Coast Guard while smuggling people from the Bahamas.
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I never actually built one out of the molds.
I have a friend who owned one of the premier fiberglass lamination shops in Miami. He was contracted to re-engineer lamination schedule for these boats after some flexing was found on some areas of the bottom.
He layed up two hulls and decks. Gentleman whom contracted him to build decided to concentrate on his other business.
I purchased the two hulls . Seller offered molds and all legal documents to produce boat for an additional $2k.
I sold one hull and deck bare, the other was rigged w/triple Merc 200's. Saw the 3x200 boat on film taking rounds from the Coast Guard while smuggling people from the Bahamas.
I have a friend who owned one of the premier fiberglass lamination shops in Miami. He was contracted to re-engineer lamination schedule for these boats after some flexing was found on some areas of the bottom.
He layed up two hulls and decks. Gentleman whom contracted him to build decided to concentrate on his other business.
I purchased the two hulls . Seller offered molds and all legal documents to produce boat for an additional $2k.
I sold one hull and deck bare, the other was rigged w/triple Merc 200's. Saw the 3x200 boat on film taking rounds from the Coast Guard while smuggling people from the Bahamas.

Last edited by jusabum; 07-10-2023 at 03:05 PM.



