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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Gary, youve already got them... the one I forwarded to you consisted of 2 pages, about 4300 x 11,000 pixels and ~7MB each. Did you download them and open them in full size?


No I did not Tim,I'm only on my 2nd day of the Jbear How to use my computer class I will give it a try Thanks
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Gary, youve already got them... the one I forwarded to you consisted of 2 pages, about 4300 x 11,000 pixels and ~7MB each. Did you download them and open them in full size?


No I did not Tim,I'm only on my 2nd day of the Jbear How to use my computer class I will give it a try Thanks

Uh oh, next thing you know it, you'll be losing all your phone numbers on a monthly basis!

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I notice that 1969 still isn't in the reference section. Keith, if you see this, can you make it so?
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Jeff,

NTQFRK emailed me a copy of it if you'd like it.

It's nothing special, but has a nice San Juan I/O pic in it, but the same exact one's from 1968.

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Yeah I don't need it, just thought if we could close up that gap on the site.
I noticed the pic was the same.
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Yeah I'd like a 1970 one if someone has it!

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Originally posted by davidg davidg wrote:

I always wondered if the '69 brochure existed. Very cool! I did not realize the Southwind nameplate was used this early. The earliest I had seen it in the reference section was ~'72-'73.




According to photos that I have found in the Archives, the Southwind name was first used on some of the big (30' +) boats built in the Titusville plant in the '40s and '50s. A number of those old names were recycled after we closed Titusville.
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Originally posted by turningpoint84 turningpoint84 wrote:

Yeah I'd like a 1970 one if someone has it!



I think I have one, but will have to take it to FedEX (formerly Kinko's) to have it scanned if I can find it.
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Originally posted by ArtCozier ArtCozier wrote:

Originally posted by turningpoint84 turningpoint84 wrote:

Yeah I'd like a 1970 one if someone has it!



I think I have one, but will have to take it to FedEX (formerly Kinko's) to have it scanned if I can find it.
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Art,

That would be greatly appreciated!!
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Any luck Art?
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I know Keith is a busy guy, is there any way someome could either get in the brochure section or can I get it emailed to me?
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Originally posted by fanofccfan fanofccfan wrote:

No sign of a 1969 Marauder 19 and the 69 Southwind I picked up for parts is a inboard direct drive..not the i/o that is shown. all else looks the same. i.e. walk thru windshield, bow rail...very cool addition to the reference section. Thanks


Sometimes the Marauder and the Wildcat were interchangeable. I think perhaps they would build one without putting a name on it, then name it whatever the customer wanted it to be called! (???)
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Interesting tidbit of info Art. Not all that surprising though considering the economic climate of correct craft from that era.
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