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I know how much time it takes getting this many photos into a thread, and your time here is very much appreciated. Unlike me, you actually have a real job to deal with as well. When do you sleep???
I'm hoping that your threads will inspire other guys in the biz to contribute some of their own experiences as well. It's a fascinating part of offshore history.
Thanks again for taking the time.
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Lovin' this stuff, Steve. I've got a newfound respect for PP now, thanks to you.
I know how much time it takes getting this many photos into a thread, and your time here is very much appreciated. Unlike me, you actually have a real job to deal with as well. When do you sleep???
I'm hoping that your threads will inspire other guys in the biz to contribute some of their own experiences as well. It's a fascinating part of offshore history.
Thanks again for taking the time.
I know how much time it takes getting this many photos into a thread, and your time here is very much appreciated. Unlike me, you actually have a real job to deal with as well. When do you sleep???
I'm hoping that your threads will inspire other guys in the biz to contribute some of their own experiences as well. It's a fascinating part of offshore history.
Thanks again for taking the time.
who does the work at the level you do,and your taking the time to view this, Thanks again Sir.
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Steve great thread!
A little more 38 history. One hull was used in the development of the Sunsation F4. They staggered the power, added a swim platform and stretched the nose for the extra 5 ft. (43 vs. 38). Another hull was used to inspire the Joker/Epic 41 CC that Brian is building.
A little more 38 history. One hull was used in the development of the Sunsation F4. They staggered the power, added a swim platform and stretched the nose for the extra 5 ft. (43 vs. 38). Another hull was used to inspire the Joker/Epic 41 CC that Brian is building.