Canada Thrust and other Nor-Techs
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I don't understand these rich folks flitting from one project to another. It's almost as if their passion is for the project, not the end result. If I could afford a boat like that I would enjoy it for the rest of my life.
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[QUOTE=Catmando;3158494]I don't understand these rich folks flitting from one project to another. It's almost as if their passion is for the project, not the end result.
That's exactly it. There are many "high rollers" on this forum that will admit that the thrill is in creating the boat, not actually driving/maintaining it. It's a shame to those of us that love to drive, but, we get the oppurtunity to buy their creations for 1/4 of the price!
That's exactly it. There are many "high rollers" on this forum that will admit that the thrill is in creating the boat, not actually driving/maintaining it. It's a shame to those of us that love to drive, but, we get the oppurtunity to buy their creations for 1/4 of the price!
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I heard the Original owner "Rob" wasn't happy that the boat was constantly "broke" and decided to get rid of it, could just be a rumour, as for removing the paint, you would have to do the interior as well, the "Canada Thrust" name is embroidered into the seats and other places I believe
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