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Just guess what will happen when you put it in salt water!!
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thats what i was thinkin......along with the obligatory "where are the rod holders"?
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Well at the starting price of 200K and >, I can buy a Z06 loaded Vette and pull up to the dock behind the diesel powered B31 bought with the balance of the money and not look like ghetto trash.

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That sort of puts things in perspective doesn't it? There have been several attempts at car/boats in my lifetime and they've all ended in the same place...nowhere. The one shot of the car beating out the Go-Fast boat was interesting from a marine architecture/hull design point of view though. Having spent my life in the advertising business, I'd say it was a pre-shoot set-up. Walter
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im sure we could find a go fast boat to shut down the car. when i was growing up i worked in atlantic beach and the bridge cost a quarter. there was this guy with an "amphi-car" that drove across reynolds channel. saved the quarter.
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walterk wrote:That sort of puts things in perspective doesn't it? There have been several attempts at car/boats in my lifetime and they've all ended in the same place...nowhere.
No, no.

They ended up sailing from Cuba to Miami.........
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Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it.
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Come on now...it's cool and if I had a spare 2 large, I might consider it. At least more then I would consider a Go Fast...I'd get real board after the first day or two with that.

I have seen people spend more on less usefull toys...and it would look reel good with a set of Rupp Knock-Downs. LOL
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