Another Great one lost Bill Combs
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From: Glastonbury, CT
Founder of Checkmate Boats, passed away last week
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From: Milton, Fla!
Had the pleasure of meeting him a couple times, through the factory many times, selling them, owned 3 (so far), as a kid w/nose stuck to car window as we passed the factory every weekend on the way to our families cruiser.
One of the most under respected brands of all time.
RIP Mr Combs snd prayers to Kipp and the rest of the family.
One of the most under respected brands of all time.
RIP Mr Combs snd prayers to Kipp and the rest of the family.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
RIP,
I can still remember on the river in Indiana on that had a "tower of power" 200HP merc on it that used to scream with nothing in the water but the prop. That was in the 70's,,,,, aging myself now.
I can still remember on the river in Indiana on that had a "tower of power" 200HP merc on it that used to scream with nothing in the water but the prop. That was in the 70's,,,,, aging myself now.
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Started my obsession for all things aquatic and fast in a Checkmate 13MX with a 50 hp Merc. At 13 years old that little black and silver flake boat was the coolest thing on the River. RIP Mr. Combs, you started the best days of my life!
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From: Milton, Fla!
I was at Kunkels Marine yrs back, to look at a 25 Convincor and they had a 27’ Fountain parked right beside it. In the shoe room.
They took it on trade and kept it as a sales aid.
You could stand in the cockpit of the Convincor and look over its bow and the Fountain beside it and compare mold work, gel, finish, etc.
I was blown away at the difference.
In the early days of OPC racing, their vee bottoms held every marathon record their was.
Our sales rep of the day (Tom Stykle) held most of those records.
Was a fun breed to rep/sell.
They took it on trade and kept it as a sales aid.
You could stand in the cockpit of the Convincor and look over its bow and the Fountain beside it and compare mold work, gel, finish, etc.
I was blown away at the difference.
In the early days of OPC racing, their vee bottoms held every marathon record their was.
Our sales rep of the day (Tom Stykle) held most of those records.
Was a fun breed to rep/sell.
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Very sorry to here. Loved my 251 GTX and my ZT 280.
Arrived at Checkmate Factory for a owner’s event with my 280 in tow. Boat was powered by an M4 Procharged 540 and rigged as custom as any Checkmate ever.
Mr. Combs asked if he could bring a platform out and set up so that each employee could come out, see the boat, and be proud of the brand and their work !
Thinking of Kipp, Mike, and family.
Arrived at Checkmate Factory for a owner’s event with my 280 in tow. Boat was powered by an M4 Procharged 540 and rigged as custom as any Checkmate ever.
Mr. Combs asked if he could bring a platform out and set up so that each employee could come out, see the boat, and be proud of the brand and their work !
Thinking of Kipp, Mike, and family.


