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Her 47th Year
Posted: May 8th, '20, 06:42
by EarleyBird
Home yesterday, heading to the Marina in Manasquan shortly. Looking forward to hopefully another safe, productive fishing season. Just learned how to add pics, thanks to my wife
. To all think smart, be safe. EarleyBird
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 8th, '20, 08:53
by Tommy
That is a great looking 47-year old girl!
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 8th, '20, 11:42
by Rawleigh
47 years young!
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 8th, '20, 11:56
by John F.
Very nice. I really like how the angle in the forward pipework match the outriggers. She looks great.
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 8th, '20, 21:13
by Tony Meola
Looks great. Hard to believe how old some of these boats are.
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 8th, '20, 22:23
by Mark
EarleyBird,
Went to see if you were down at Robinson's yesterday. Didn't realize you took her home first. Looking good!!
Mark
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 9th, '20, 05:30
by Seapalm
Classic Lines on a Classy Lady!
So nice and clean, simple, sometimes less is more!
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 10th, '20, 10:35
by Carl
Amazing that a 47 year old boat can look so fresh and in style today.
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 10th, '20, 11:17
by THESALTYSATO
Wonderful example of why I admired and wanted one for 47 years -had to have one - and finally got one. Beautiful boat.
Over time I hope to have mine looking that good.
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 10th, '20, 13:48
by EarleyBird
Thank you all...original hull gel coat, topside has been re-done. Jim EarleyBird
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 11th, '20, 07:21
by Craig Mac
I have been chased out of Robinsons more than once trying to get a better look at a boat.
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 11th, '20, 08:52
by EarleyBird
Sorry to hear that, give me a shout ahead of time. Be more than willing to show you or anyone my boat or chat and the fantastic facility. EarleyBird
Re: Her 47th Year
Posted: May 11th, '20, 09:08
by Craig Mac
Thanks for the offer---I have seen your boat at Carver's in the past---haven't been to that part of Jersey in a while----I remember Robinsons had a nicely restored express cruiser and a 20-foot center console that was done by L & H.