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Old 24 September 2004, 11:34   #1
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what rib is this one2?

what is this rib and anyone know anything about it?

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Old 24 September 2004, 12:50   #2
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Scorcerer i think ?
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Old 24 September 2004, 12:57   #3
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Take a look here
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Old 27 September 2004, 05:59   #4
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Definitely a BIG one
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Old 27 September 2004, 09:18   #5
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are they any good? ive never heard of them
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Old 01 October 2004, 14:17   #6
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They're great, we've done a few sets of tubes for them, very well designed.
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Old 01 October 2004, 16:50   #7
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They're great,
They had a nice one on display on land at SIBS, the "teak decking" was a piece of ply with the "teak" drawn on with a felt tip pen!
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Old 01 October 2004, 18:47   #8
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They had a nice one on display on land at SIBS, the "teak decking" was a piece of ply with the "teak" drawn on with a felt tip pen!
Dirk you are awful But I like you! (come back Dick Emery all is forgiven)
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Old 02 October 2004, 09:11   #9
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Dirk you are awful
Tell it like it is!!!

I'm sure it's a very nice boat. The designer, Bill Maloney is a very smart man, and by all accounts the boats work ever so well in big seas. I just think that the boat that you take to a show should be an example of the very best that you can do!
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Old 04 October 2004, 15:53   #10
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i agree 100% dirk. what did anyone think of the example on the pontoon, was that a better show boat??
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