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Old 04-13-2007, 12:27 PM
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I love the older 24's espically when they are in great shape and well taken care of. The older 24's get lots of looks and ride great. And with the striped interior they are true classic look to it.
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Originally Posted by SUPER AIR
I love the older 24's espically when they are in great shape and well taken care of. The older 24's get lots of looks and ride great. And with the striped interior they are true classic look to it.
We are painting an early to mid 80s 24 that could be for sale.
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Originally Posted by SUPER AIR
I love the older 24's espically when they are in great shape and well taken care of. The older 24's get lots of looks and ride great. And with the striped interior they are true classic look to it.
I too like the old school look...
The newer 24's are a bit more functional when it comes to the cabin and access to the engine though.
My 10 year old boat is ready for new interior and I am contemplating having it redone with the tuck and roll look. Another thought is to ditch the stand & sit bolsters for some of those new cushiony sit down seats...
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
We are painting an early to mid 80s 24 that could be for sale.
Is it early or mid? Sorry bro
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