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some pics of my 31 repower with K's[IMG]http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t213/Herculesrhapsody/photo_zpsb16f82f5.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t213/Hercu… Started by David DiSesa |
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Feb 26, 2013 Reply by David DiSesa |
Archivist Performance and Prop DataThere are documents in the files section that report performance and prop data from members. Most files are from 2006. This discussion is… Started by Charlene Pike |
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20 knots in 20 secondsSpent the day on the boat yesterday, ran out the Boynton Inlet south to the Boca Inlet and dropped anchor in Lake Boca. New non skid paint… Started by Byron Smith |
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Feb 25, 2013 Reply by Quentin |
Haws Pipe for 42 SCAnyone have any idea where one can obtain the haws pipe (or as Chris Craft calls it the Bulwark Chock Part # 67772) that goes in the cock p… Started by Phillip Peterson |
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Feb 25, 2013 Reply by Byron Smith |
Milage versus boat weight and engine choiceI have not yet purchased but am thinking I would like a "41". I want to do extensive cruising so efficiency is a concern. I see a choice b… Started by Larry Allen |
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Feb 25, 2013 Reply by Larry Allen |
Prop SuggestionsWhile going through the build sheet for FDA 38 3036 R, I saw that my props are 4064 and 4065. "Camptown's Lady" had 327 cu in engines orig… Started by JP Duda |
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Feb 25, 2013 Reply by Charlene Pike |
Afternoon at the lakeWe didn't go for a ride today, so I took this short video from the boat launch dock. You can hear the birds in the background. http://yout… Started by Marcia Elkins |
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Feb 25, 2013 Reply by Brian Barton |
Stainless StanchionsFirst... LOVE the new site. Kudos to all the effort that went into the visual and technical aspects of the whole package! Alright, it's… Started by David Marzullo |
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Feb 24, 2013 Reply by Russell Madden |
PROP PULLERIt's to cold outside to work and Marcia did not take us on our weekly boat ride, so I spent some time modeling up a prop puller. I have bee… Started by Brian Barton |
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Feb 23, 2013 Reply by Brian Barton |
Arial Photo of our MarinaI just came across this. It's from a few years ago (the 100' boat on the outside has since sold). It must have been taken during the week… Started by Marcia Elkins |
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Feb 23, 2013 Reply by Marcia Elkins |
6th Annual CCCC Photo Contest Winners
1st Place: Mark Struebing, Michigan USA Model: 1969 35 Sports Cruiser
2nd Place: Kristian & Jacqueline, Illinois, US Model: 1967 27' Commander Custom
3rd place: Dawn Stone, Michigan, US Model: 1970 55' Commander
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