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Old 05-12-2014, 11:06 AM
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Jason

PM me your contact number. I am in Stuart. We can meet this week and I can take them off your hands.

Thanks Chuck
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Old 05-14-2014, 12:57 PM
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Great to meet with Capt. Chuck today and get some fun SC historical stuff. Hope you can use the info I gave and post it for all members to see and enjoy. I think the SC owners/operators manual is a fun piece to read and we could actually make it assigned reading for all members with a quiz
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Old 05-14-2014, 02:53 PM
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Jason, your post reminds me that I also have a big folder of SeaCraft literature I've collected since the early 70's from many trips to the Miami Boat Show! Maybe we should get together at Harry & the Natives with Capt. Chuck and dump that on him as well! BTW, didn't know you lived so close; just had my boat up to the gals at HS Canvas about a month ago to have them redo my bimini top! We'll have to meet up at Harry's some time . . . it's my wife's favorite restaurant!
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Old 05-14-2014, 03:32 PM
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The gals at Hobe Sound canvas are the best and the nicest people as well. They came to my house as my boat cover needed some repairs, took their measurements, made the repairs and put it back on and left a bill in the front door. Harrys has the best breakfasts although gets real busy on the weekend. The literature I had is good stuff but it is a disservice to keep it in the file cabinet and out of sight. I really enjoy reading the posts on this site and sense the fun and energy the members have with their boats and am glad I could contribute to the library. When I am on my boat I really enjoy the experience, the comments about the boat and the power combination and the other SC folks I meet. Hope you all enjoy and use the materials))
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