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Old 21 March 2015, 22:30   #1
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A'hoy from Las Vegas

Just want to say a'hoy to fellow lovers of water and nature!

Dropped in to list my limited edition Zodiac Mark 2 Celebration 100 and finding the forums to be very full of good folks and info.
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Old 22 March 2015, 07:02   #2
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Looks like quite a setup you've got there. I guess boating in the desert is not what it used to be with the current level of lake Mead?
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Old 22 March 2015, 20:17   #3
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Looks like quite a setup you've got there. I guess boating in the desert is not what it used to be with the current level of lake Mead?
Thanks John. Still at 45% max capacity there appears to be a lot of water left to recreate on. I don't anticipate waiting around tho to see how long that will last and wan't to explore other places abroad and know someday will be kicking myself in the butt for getting rid of this dependable Zodiac.
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Isn't 45% of Lake Mead still a lot of area? Or am I thinking of Powell's puddle?

In any case, Hello, Nevada!

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Isn't 45% of Lake Mead still a lot of area? Or am I thinking of Powell's puddle?

In any case, Hello, Nevada!

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Hello and yes it is still a lot of water or at least appears to be so from the surface!
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Welcome mate, I don't know anything about fresh water boating except to add a very wee bit to me whiskey, but there are some fine folks here willing to help with great empirical knowledge.

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Old 27 March 2015, 18:56   #7
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Welcome mate, I don't know anything about fresh water boating except to add a very wee bit to me whiskey, but there are some fine folks here willing to help with great empirical knowledge.

Cheers, Squid
Thanks Squid and if you find yourself landlocked in our fair city the Nightclub and Bar Show 2015 Convention will surely have enough free drinks to put some sea legs under you!

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Thanks Squid and if you find yourself landlocked in our fair city the Nightclub and Bar Show 2015 Convention will surely have enough free drinks to put some sea legs under you!
... like anyone will remember anything that happened at *that* convention...


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Old 29 March 2015, 17:32   #9
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... like anyone will remember anything that happened at *that* convention...


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lol, i'll remember as there are so many beautiful girls there, yet so little time and being a very light drinker one shot gets me wobbling.
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Your boat is very rare!

It is was produced with all of Zodiac's pioneered & patented technologies. Welded PVC, rapid inflate, IC valves, Futura style tunnel hull with speed tubes, high pressure floor assembly...
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Your boat is very rare!

It is was produced with all of Zodiac's pioneered & patented technologies. Welded PVC, rapid inflate, IC valves, Futura style tunnel hull with speed tubes, high pressure floor assembly...
Much thanks, since there were only one hundred Celebration 100 Zodiac ever made, details on this boat are very hard to come by. It took a lot of research including calls to other countries to get what I have so far on it.

Once again much thanks office888 for sharing the valuable info and any other information on it is appreciated.
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