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Thank you, the owner is very pleased with the results.
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I visit while you're sleeping and whisper sweet hull designs in you ear then fly away...
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Thanks, ditto... Seems like more people pay attention to the wood more than anything else. I've had people come up to the boat to ask questions about the design and as soon as they see the inside all they can comment on is the wood.
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Not that far from me, love to see the 75' in progress once they get rolling on it. This design sure dose answer a lot of "I wander how much more efficient steps would be on this already efficient variable dead rise hull". I'm sure many has thought about it but to see the pudding made and tasted sets those curious minds to rest. Lots of old talent and new showing up here in NC, some of the most beautiful custom boats ever built were born here.
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Fourth floor. Lingerie. Sixth floor. Sheep and Bunnies. |
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Great head sea boat, and following and quartering... For it's size anyway. |
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One more picture. Please forgive the dirty bottom...
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Beautiful lines Steve! Did you consult with Carl on the lateral steps? I always wanted to ask him what he thought of those! Denny
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