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open87 07-22-2004 07:03 AM

Re: Help Identify this Hull
 

Originally Posted by damdonzi
It needs to be weeded. :D


lmao! :D:D

ApacheCarl 07-22-2004 07:36 AM

Re: Help Identify this Hull
 
Its the new Thad Allen "Apache" for sure. Notice the excellent finish, the mold that came out of MUST have been perfect.

Phantom1 07-22-2004 09:25 AM

Re: Help Identify this Hull
 

Originally Posted by Ange
Phantom, there is a boat around the corner from me that looks similar to that, maybe even a little shorter. It has a for sale sign on it. I'll see if I can get some pics and some info. This one is on a trailer and still has power however...lol.

Thanks Ange. I appreciate it.

T2x 07-22-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Help Identify this Hull
 

Originally Posted by Phantom1
Psssssssssst...........hey,...over here......T2X.................hey.................

Oh, .....you mean.........good idea. He's the man. :) :)

I saw this same picture two days ago on Screamandfly........

The hull is a puzzle.

The transom shot indicates that it had a thrust block mounted ahead of the outboard's center section. The size indicates a Sport E/G Class OPC race boat which allowed a single seat configuration. The hull is definitely a cut down "pop"...probably from a 15' or 16' Glastron.....but the dead rise does seem a little shallow.

One of the S&F contributers felt it might be a Regatta hull....... Early Bajas also looked like that and a guy on Long Island made a similar hull as well. I also recall a company called Hustler (not today's brand) that made a hull that resembled this one. It is definitely not a Switzer, nor an Allison which were from original plugs and had much better craftsmanship.

There were so many little derivative hulls back in the day and so many modifications made to them that it is hard to tell. Come to think of it that applies to the current spate of performance hulls as well.

Bottom line..... It's worth at least $25 bucks.

Let me know if you come up with an answer.

T2x

Steamin Rice 07-22-2004 10:20 AM

Re: Help Identify this Hull
 

Originally Posted by outlawinil
:eek: :D look out for :argue:

Just a joke, not trying to stir anything up.. I just sold a 29' Step Bottom and am building a 34' step bottom boat.. :D


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