BINGO.. He polished everything (even the zincs) Don't know if it helped the propellers but the thing weighs nearly 35 tons and it can run in the upper 70's. At TAHOE!
He does have a daughter.
I'd rather have his F7F Tigercat
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Nothing like a twin. Is that the one at Chino?
pat W
I ran into some of your crew the first day we got there (Friday around noon). Asked where you were and he said he was looking for you too. Figured I would've run into you at the bar or at the event but never did. Saw you boating around through out the weekend. LOVE THE BOAT!!! Some boats just never get old man, that's one of them.
So, how'd everything go? The boat? The trip in general? Do I need to ask if you had a good time? You coming back? And did you get the info I pm'd you about videographers? I never heard back from you.
By the way, boat looked right at home!:cheers2:
Last time I was at Chino they were just putting one together. Why don't you get Howard A to get the 46 out and dust her off a little.
Good to see you in the storm.
pat W
December Kilo run in the Salton Sea.... 72 degrees that gives you time to get a CDL.
pat W
You could run a 24 v air conditioner or loose a little power out of that 4500 hp turbine.:rolleyes:
pat W
we got a few at sand bar
Oh boy, AJ. Here goes the thread now. LOL
Good to see you brother, it was once again off-the-charts fun.