New Formula Dealer in Norfolk, VA
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From: Chesapeake, VA
Hey Everyone,
We are just trying to get the word out that we are Formula's newest Dealer located in Norfolk, VA serving the lower Chesapeake Bay area and Northern North Carolina.
If we can ever be of service or help do not hesitate to call ... we believe in Formula's and are proud to be associated with the brand and company. Check us out at :
www.eastbeachmarina.com
Best Regards to all!
Mark Skrzypek
(aka HelmPilot)
We are just trying to get the word out that we are Formula's newest Dealer located in Norfolk, VA serving the lower Chesapeake Bay area and Northern North Carolina.
If we can ever be of service or help do not hesitate to call ... we believe in Formula's and are proud to be associated with the brand and company. Check us out at :
www.eastbeachmarina.com
Best Regards to all!
Mark Skrzypek
(aka HelmPilot)
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Welcome! Glad to see another dealer of superior quality boats in our area!!
Little Creek is a growing and improving area and the new marina's and dock area's are awesome! I used to keep my Scarab dry stored at Little Creek Marina but moved over to Marina Shores a few years ago because they couldn't handle over 30'. Take a look at the HRPA and email Bryan Tuvell (the website creator) to have him put a link to your site there too! Good luck!
http://www.hrpa.homestead.com/homepage.html
Little Creek is a growing and improving area and the new marina's and dock area's are awesome! I used to keep my Scarab dry stored at Little Creek Marina but moved over to Marina Shores a few years ago because they couldn't handle over 30'. Take a look at the HRPA and email Bryan Tuvell (the website creator) to have him put a link to your site there too! Good luck!
http://www.hrpa.homestead.com/homepage.html
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Originally posted by Vyper340
Oh yeah... rode in the 40SS when we were down at the Miami show last month and loved it. That may be my next boat (in a year or two).
Oh yeah... rode in the 40SS when we were down at the Miami show last month and loved it. That may be my next boat (in a year or two).
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Mark, no canopy....but TWO blenders, two TV's and three air conditioners. And two big diesels, say D12-715's hooked to a pair of ASD10's?
Sounds like the first thing you're going to need to do is add some sort of bustle to the transom of that thing (400SS) for more rear flotation....
Sounds like the first thing you're going to need to do is add some sort of bustle to the transom of that thing (400SS) for more rear flotation....
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