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Docsnow
Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2008 5:08:44 AM

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Sorry Dog,

Do Ya think lipstick will help this “PIG” Brick wall d'oh! I think this will be my next project boat Think


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Keep your hooks wet & your Butts dry also make sure your whistle stays wet
SORRYDOG2
Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2008 8:29:09 AM

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Two heart attacks and ten years, youd have her done!! Call me for bottom paint smear!! Sorrydog
GB49
Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2008 2:48:40 PM

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Sorrydog,

I sent you a PM about the Aluminum ladder step. You can check your Private Messages by clicking on Inbox at the top center/right of the page.
I can send you the photos and dimensions but don't post your email here unless you want to get spammed. Feel free to reply to my PM.

-Karl

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GB49
Posted: Sunday, March 09, 2008 6:11:47 PM

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Carl, Jeff & Capt Cort,

Can I post all the photos at the beginning of this thread and on the other thread on the greatlakesmarinetteclub.com website??
I'll be sure to give everyone credit for their photo contributions.

Thanks,
Karl


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SORRYDOG2
Posted: Sunday, March 09, 2008 7:51:08 PM

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Karl, You are more than welcome to all info I post. Did you see the step someone posted from Fisheries Supply, I think. Sorrydog
GB49
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 5:53:48 AM

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Yes, I saw the step but I'm too tight to spend $86 on 1 step. I'll keep my eye out at the bone yards.

Thanks for looking at the flea market too!!

-Karl



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dequity
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 6:21:49 AM
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Crazy as it sounds I know this boat. I've inspected the boat a few years ago. Last seen a few weeks ago. She still runs/ looks great and can be seen on the Ohio river near Louisville.

37' Sedan Twin Cat 3208s!
TwoKeels
Posted: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 1:38:12 PM
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I could swear the 40' Cat in the first picture on the brochure is our boat, in fact the picture looks like it was shot here in Louisville wher the powerlines cross the Ohio near the Louisville Water Co. She now has an FB that the first owner added before we bought it. I'll try to post pics to compare.

Steve

1963 40' Catamaran
jhemp3
Posted: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:41:54 PM

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I didn't notice this when this topic was new but looking over the specs in the cat's brochure, I see that the weight is listed as 11,000 pounds. Giving my memory the benefit of the doubt, I believe my 32 sedan weighs in at 10,500 pounds. Seems as if the big cat should weigh a little more.
Jim
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Posted: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:07:06 PM
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Does seem odd. Mr. Garcia was walking through our marina in the late 80's and went through our boat, commented that there was no way that they could put that much Aluminum in the boats that they were building at the time and still have a margin. FB has certainly added weight to ours.

1963 40' Catamaran
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