Apache by the numbers

Behind the scantily cald legs of the two women is the name on my boat....:sifone:
 

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I have an idea.

A coffee table book from the perspective of the Apache owner with a page for each boat (some owners may pass of course.) Ask Bobby's permission to use his quote thanking owners for all they do to keep the heritage alive.

I would love to sit and read and see a nice pic, learn what has been done... history of boat... hailing port. Perhaps hailing port history (Miami, Grand Haven, Cleveland...) and then when we sell... the book goes with and enhances the value. Small Apache history up front. Great fireplace conversation with non-boating friends who just don't quite get it when you say Apache. :)

We could probably find and include anybody who wants to be included and fit the page count for a nice book. If we have too many... we do half pages for the Scouts. :D
 
I have an idea.

A coffee table book from the perspective of the Apache owner with a page for each boat (some owners may pass of course.) Ask Bobby's permission to use his quote thanking owners for all they do to keep the heritage alive.

I would love to sit and read and see a nice pic, learn what has been done... history of boat... hailing port. Perhaps hailing port history (Miami, Grand Haven, Cleveland...) and then when we sell... the book goes with and enhances the value. Small Apache history up front. Great fireplace conversation with non-boating friends who just don't quite get it when you say Apache. :)

We could probably find and include anybody who wants to be included and fit the page count for a nice book. If we have too many... we do half pages for the Scouts. :D

That's pretty funny!!

When I was searching for 36's Bobby would send me pictures and contact information for each owner along with the history. He'd also tell me a bit about the personalities of all the owners, it was really cool!:sifone:

The boat I own now he told me who it was built for, the power and the previous owners names along with some additional history. And if you notice below, it's straight up honest info, no BS!! :driving:

"From: bob saccenti
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 5:53 PM
To: Frank Ungarten
Subject: Re: Can you tell me about this boat?

Hi Frank

I believe the boat you are looking at belongs to Joe from Boston, Nice Guy.

Joe bought the boat about three – four years ago. As far as I know he kept the boat in nice shape. As you know the engines have too much horsepower for the Bravos. But if you are getting the boat at the right $$ and detuning the engines, it should be a nice boat for you.. Good Luck and let me know if I can be of any help,

Bob Saccenti"
 
I have an idea.

A coffee table book from the perspective of the Apache owner with a page for each boat (some owners may pass of course.) Ask Bobby's permission to use his quote thanking owners for all they do to keep the heritage alive.

I would love to sit and read and see a nice pic, learn what has been done... history of boat... hailing port. Perhaps hailing port history (Miami, Grand Haven, Cleveland...) and then when we sell... the book goes with and enhances the value. Small Apache history up front. Great fireplace conversation with non-boating friends who just don't quite get it when you say Apache. :)

We could probably find and include anybody who wants to be included and fit the page count for a nice book. If we have too many... we do half pages for the Scouts. :D

That's a super idea Fund! I'd buy one and I don't own an Apache.
 
I have an idea.

A coffee table book from the perspective of the Apache owner with a page for each boat (some owners may pass of course.) Ask Bobby's permission to use his quote thanking owners for all they do to keep the heritage alive.

I would love to sit and read and see a nice pic, learn what has been done... history of boat... hailing port. Perhaps hailing port history (Miami, Grand Haven, Cleveland...) and then when we sell... the book goes with and enhances the value. Small Apache history up front. Great fireplace conversation with non-boating friends who just don't quite get it when you say Apache. :)

We could probably find and include anybody who wants to be included and fit the page count for a nice book. If we have too many... we do half pages for the Scouts. :D

I like this idea too. Maybe some one like Freeze Frame could put it together?
 
74 Apache 41's 1984-1993/4
28 Apache 47's
1 Apache 45'
55-60 Apache 28's 1988-1993 (In 1997 Cherokee did #68 out of the original Apache Brave mold, so that should mean 55-60
original Apache 28's untill 1993 from this mold)
2 Open Apache 33's
3-5 Apache 33's
??? Apache 21/22's 1986-1993/4 (...maybe 40-60?)
??? Apache 36's (20-30...?)

Here is a list of the big ones that are still floating...

Allez Vite (41)
Apache Kid (45)
Apache Heritage (50)
Apache Racing Team (41)
Alter Ego (41)
Blue Moon (36)
Crazy Horse ( 41)
Desert Warrior (41)
Ecological Disaster (41) Sweden
Firewater (41,47)
Five Star One (41) France
Geronimo (47)
Ghost Runner (41)
Gucci (41)
Hammerhead (41) France
Hoogie (41/Race)
INXS (41,47)
Island Runner (41)
Insane Warrior (41)
Jenny’s Express (41)
Little Ceasers (47)
Lucy’s Mercruiser Special (41/Race)
Medicine Man (47)
Only Rumors (41)
Predator (41)
Quick Tempered (47)
Scalp Taker (41)
SC Red Hot (41)
Shaka (41) France
Starchaser (41)
Subtle Approach (41)
Tatanka (41?)
Tonto (41)
The Chief (41)
Warpath (41)
War Party(41,47)
Warpath(41)





From Cigaretteman. Pass on names if any

There are 2 41´s in Italy
There are 2 41´s on Ibiza
There are a 47 in Japan
There are a 47 on Ibiza
There are a 47 in Sweden American something ?

This is the list from oso a few years back.


Kemosabe (47) :seeya:
 

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That is a cool idea fund (I'll take 2 ). I would like to get some more history on mine. I am the second owner and purchased it from the dealer that sold it originally so I got a lot of info from him about when they took it to Lake X and that sort of thing. It would also be cool to have an Apache Regatta at some point for everyone to decend on one body of water for a fun weekend together.

Ours doesn't have the ponies under the hatch like Franks or those staggered 36's but we love her just the same and hope to some day give her a full restoration.
 

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Believe Shaka is now in N.America, has had bow cut out.

These 47s were all in France at one point, not sure where they are now:

Octavian (Original Name)
Running Brave (Original Name)
For Your Eyes Only (Original Name?)
Patriot (Original Name)
Fighter One
 

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