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On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:19:53 GMT, "Jim" wrote:
Whatever happened to this guys boat building and fishing enterprise? http://www.trueworldmarine.com/ "I have the entire system worked out, starting with boat building," Moon said in "The Way of Tuna," a speech given in 1980. "After we build the boats, we catch the fish and process them for the market, and then have a distribution network. This is not just on the drawing board; I have already done it. Master Marine's center consoles were excellant fishing boats - had to be to do what they did with them. I've been in several restored MM CC and have been extremely impressed with their overall performance and ride even under minimal power. Try and find a good, sound trailerable deep water 28 foot CC today - it's impossible. The fact the the Unification Church built them isn't relevant - they were great boats. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:19:53 GMT, "Jim" wrote: Whatever happened to this guys boat building and fishing enterprise? http://www.trueworldmarine.com/ "I have the entire system worked out, starting with boat building," Moon said in "The Way of Tuna," a speech given in 1980. "After we build the boats, we catch the fish and process them for the market, and then have a distribution network. This is not just on the drawing board; I have already done it. Master Marine's center consoles were excellant fishing boats - had to be to do what they did with them. I've been in several restored MM CC and have been extremely impressed with their overall performance and ride even under minimal power. Try and find a good, sound trailerable deep water 28 foot CC today - it's impossible. The fact the the Unification Church built them isn't relevant - they were great boats. I'm sure they were. They make nice hand guns too. |
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