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On May 23, 8:31 pm, "JR" wrote:
Had 2 Ford Pick-ups. A '72 F100, and an 85 F-150 XLT lariat.
with 2 Chevy sht bx's in between. The Family got bigger and went to a FS
Blazer and now drive a GMC Yukon to tow the boat (Matilda 20). The pickups
were 2x4 and a bit light in the rear end to come up the launch ramp well.
The Blazer and Yukon do quite well.

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On May 21, 9:00 am, "JR" wrote:
That's a great looking boat with a lot of character Joe.
I hope you enjoy the hell out of it.
Regards,
JR


Why thank you JR. I enjoy her all the time.
As for the character... she has charm, and sails with grace and speed.


What kind of Ford truck do you have?


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72's a cool year.

I had a 72 that got stolen. It was sweet... 351 windsor,3 on the
tree, AC that would freeze you and a new midnight blue emron paint job
with crager SS rims. Had it less than 3 mo before it was stolen. I
think it's the 72's that have only 5 diffrent keys for all trucks..

Bet you love filling up the gas tank on the Yukon;0)

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Actually for a 6000lb truck the Yukon doesn't do all that bad.
On a recent trip from Pa to Fla and back I averaged about 18mpg.
Regards,
JR


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On May 23, 8:31 pm, "JR" wrote:
Had 2 Ford Pick-ups. A '72 F100, and an 85 F-150 XLT lariat.
with 2 Chevy sht bx's in between. The Family got bigger and went to a FS
Blazer and now drive a GMC Yukon to tow the boat (Matilda 20). The
pickups
were 2x4 and a bit light in the rear end to come up the launch ramp well.
The Blazer and Yukon do quite well.

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On May 21, 9:00 am, "JR" wrote:
That's a great looking boat with a lot of character Joe.
I hope you enjoy the hell out of it.
Regards,
JR


Why thank you JR. I enjoy her all the time.
As for the character... she has charm, and sails with grace and speed.


What kind of Ford truck do you have?


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72's a cool year.

I had a 72 that got stolen. It was sweet... 351 windsor,3 on the
tree, AC that would freeze you and a new midnight blue emron paint job
with crager SS rims. Had it less than 3 mo before it was stolen. I
think it's the 72's that have only 5 diffrent keys for all trucks..

Bet you love filling up the gas tank on the Yukon;0)

Joe



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Is that your (Dalmation) dog Joe?

Nice paint job. I'm assuming you had a new bottom treatment also.

Jim


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Red bottoms not bad, even though we ordered black
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/203...63212926pHGwrs

Welding
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/274...63212926uUBmrn

Lots of light and air in the stern cabin (my office)
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/202...63212926rEosEI

Strong as a battleship
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/205...63212926eSPzLW

Bow Ports
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/284...63212926JCMatQ

Stern
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/254...63212926pGcEvg

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On May 25, 9:28 am, JimC wrote:
Is that your (Dalmation) dog Joe?

Nice paint job. I'm assuming you had a new bottom treatment also.

Jim



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Red bottoms not bad, even though we ordered black
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/203...63212926pHGwrs


Welding
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/274...63212926uUBmrn


Lots of light and air in the stern cabin (my office)
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/202...63212926rEosEI


Strong as a battleship
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/205...63212926eSPzLW


Bow Ports
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/284...63212926JCMatQ


Stern
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/254...63212926pGcEvg


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Hello Jim,

Was that your Mac out Wensday night near the races at the seaboook
Club?

No that's some truckers dog..He jumped out of a kenworth that was
pulling a cabin cruiser to be offloaded the next morning.

My dog is a Schipperkey named Skipper, suprised you did not meet him
when you came by, he's usually raising hell if anyone comes to
visit...must of been napping or something.

http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/1...63212926beyurN

The bottom job was all I did except spotting the hull. The topsides
were done a year or so ago and should last a few more before needing
another coat of paint. I can do that floating anytime. Just buildt a
nice 4X8 float to tend the hull.

You heading out this long weekend? I bet the lake will be packed and
stirred into a choppy froth with all the traffic. I'm planning on a
fishing trip this weekend.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
On May 25, 9:28 am, JimC wrote:

Is that your (Dalmation) dog Joe?

Nice paint job. I'm assuming you had a new bottom treatment also.

Jim



Joe wrote:

Red bottoms not bad, even though we ordered black
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/203...63212926pHGwrs


Welding
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/274...63212926uUBmrn


Lots of light and air in the stern cabin (my office)
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/202...63212926rEosEI


Strong as a battleship
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/205...63212926eSPzLW


Bow Ports
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/284...63212926JCMatQ


Stern
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/254...63212926pGcEvg


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Hello Jim,

Was that your Mac out Wensday night near the races at the seaboook
Club?

No that's some truckers dog..He jumped out of a kenworth that was
pulling a cabin cruiser to be offloaded the next morning.

My dog is a Schipperkey named Skipper, suprised you did not meet him
when you came by, he's usually raising hell if anyone comes to
visit...must of been napping or something.

http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/1...63212926beyurN

The bottom job was all I did except spotting the hull. The topsides
were done a year or so ago and should last a few more before needing
another coat of paint. I can do that floating anytime. Just buildt a
nice 4X8 float to tend the hull.

You heading out this long weekend? I bet the lake will be packed and
stirred into a choppy froth with all the traffic. I'm planning on a
fishing trip this weekend.

Joe


I haven't had time to take the boat out for several weeks because of a
work assignment for NASA, and also, a trip to west Texas for an
astronomy meet. I hope to get out next month and will try to stop by
your dock before you leave for South America.

Jim
 
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