24' Super Bad Stringers What Do I Do
#12
Originally Posted by Stormrider
Thats the beauty of the smaller boat Co's.
By the way, I went to NC to visit the fountain factory back in 1985. Reggie spent a few hours with us at the plant. Then we went water skiing w/ one of his best friends who happend to be one of the top skiers at the time. The ski boat had been redone to look like a fountain, beak and all. Awsome hour of skiing. Then went back to his house, changed and went to dinner with Reggie and two of his guys from the plant.
Then he insisted we stay at his house for the night... which we did.
Pretty cool, considering our visit was to see his startup of the fishing line. Which ended up being to narrow for my fathers needs.
I was 15yrs old.
Ahhh... memories of my youth.
By the way, I went to NC to visit the fountain factory back in 1985. Reggie spent a few hours with us at the plant. Then we went water skiing w/ one of his best friends who happend to be one of the top skiers at the time. The ski boat had been redone to look like a fountain, beak and all. Awsome hour of skiing. Then went back to his house, changed and went to dinner with Reggie and two of his guys from the plant.
Then he insisted we stay at his house for the night... which we did.
Pretty cool, considering our visit was to see his startup of the fishing line. Which ended up being to narrow for my fathers needs.
I was 15yrs old.
Ahhh... memories of my youth.
#15
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Joined: Oct 2000
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From: Western New York
Originally Posted by jdub
Did he mention the hours spent cutting, grinding and itching to get the old ones out and ready for the new stringers to be installed?
A lot of work but can be rewarding.





