Powerquest at boat show
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From: Andersonville TN
Have thought about this and cannot help but comment the amount of money that it took to get this boat company back up and running and now bring a boat to a boat show and was not quite finished so what. From the comments I seen from several people they were impressed. I’m sure things will be different next year your doing an awesome job Neal Wallace!!,
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I was in Miami for the boat show in Feb '05 when NorTech had the first 39 vee there on display. That boat too was not completely finished, especially in the cabin area. You could see, however, what the boat was going to be once they got the finishing touches wrapped up so I didn't feel it was a mistake to bring a not quite yet finished boat to the show.
How do those front bolsters look in person? Those stand out to me in the photos. Bases look a little flimsy.
How do those front bolsters look in person? Those stand out to me in the photos. Bases look a little flimsy.
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From: Ft. Worth TX
I actually have been involved with a few boats at boatshows installing somethings before and during the show.
Also been to boatshows that interior was being installed during the show and so forth - including Miami Boatshow.
Also been to boatshows that interior was being installed during the show and so forth - including Miami Boatshow.
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i was there alot as i had doug helping me rig and install my new engines. looks like it was laid up the same as a Saber. balsa coring everywhere and with dougs 30 plus years of building some of the strongest hulls out there.





