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1976 37' Marinette Sedan Bridge, well maintained, bottom soda blasted and finished with interprotect 2000, top sides repainted in 2008, Raymarine chart plotter E-Series 12" screen, radar and depth sounder, new 40 gallon holding tank, original 440 Chrysler engines under 1000 engine hours, reverse cycle air conditioning, 6.5 KV Genset, separate shower stall. For information call Ed @ 231-941-1662
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Joined: 12/5/2007 Posts: 2,540 Points: 4,534 Location: New Tripoli, PA
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Gotta keep the wife from hearing about this one!
Jeff
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert , in five years there’d be a shortage of sand.”
~ Milton Friedman
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Will never work for you, it has a bridge.
466 Bertram FDMY, " Easy Rider " Docked at Pier 99 in Warsaw Ky. 39 Marinette sedan " LIBERTY 1 " Docked at Pier 99 in Warsaw Ky.
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Funny, as soon as I saw Jeffs post I thought the same thing Doug
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I MIGHT make an exception here.
Jeff
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert , in five years there’d be a shortage of sand.”
~ Milton Friedman
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No wonder it snowed on Capt Brent in Denver today, Jeff is thinking flybridge!!!!
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If you folks keep using the four-letter word s**w, I am going to register an objection with the appropriate authorities.
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Fastjeff wrote:I MIGHT make an exception here.
Jeff Jeff; I had a 32' FB and now a 37' FB. There is no comparison between these two boats. The 37' has twice the room on the fly bridge. The 37' with the wider beam rides and handles a lot better. There is actually room to work on the engines if needed. A boatload more storage. Now that you don't have the train bridge to contend with its time to move up. Better yet get a 41 FB Sedan and spend some of that buried treasure we all know you have. Bill  :-(
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And YES! you can remove the flybridge from a 37'. This is an honest fact as I personally know. Did IT. Made the 37' a wonderful boat. Capt Wayne
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Thanks to both of you! Yes, we'd love a bigger boat and, yes, I might actually leave the FB on a 37 footer (since it's less top heavy). But a double no to both: We can't afford to move up, and our bad knees would rule out all that climbing stuff.
Jeff
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert , in five years there’d be a shortage of sand.”
~ Milton Friedman
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