Help identify origin of this hull
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Hi All, I am new to the forum, but looking for the origins of a 25 ft deep v hull built in Trinidad.
I am new to the forum and cant post any pics, but here is the story.
Hull is built by formula III marine in Trinidad and is supposedly based on the condor 25. if anybody has pics of that would be helpful. Hull is deep V with a keel pad and 8ft wide.
I will post pics once I make the numbers
I am new to the forum and cant post any pics, but here is the story.
Hull is built by formula III marine in Trinidad and is supposedly based on the condor 25. if anybody has pics of that would be helpful. Hull is deep V with a keel pad and 8ft wide.
I will post pics once I make the numbers
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From: Newport Coast, California.
You could give Susana Anzardo a call at GreenStone Federal and see if she knows who uses her family's boat brand name and possibly molds still.
Condor Center Console - Any info or history?
https://greenstonefederal.com/about-us
Condor Center Console - Any info or history?
https://greenstonefederal.com/about-us
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the 200 hp boats topped 45 mph, with the 250 hp boats making 50 mph and the 300 boats getting in the mid to upper 50s
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...yes, Don Smith 25 "4-Play" center-console boats built here in Ft. Lauderdale. He started with a Don Aronow derivative hull. They were fast with twin Merc 2.4 or 2.5's, which was how all of them were rigged.
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anyone got any pics of these original boats, or of other ones still around






