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MartyMabe
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Posted: February-04-2010 at 8:52pm |
A few pics to marvel at.
This is a Viking Logo etched in glass. Wait till you see the next product I'm getting etched in a glass panel. Also how would these look on the Purple 93 SN? |
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DrCC
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Chris Craft Silver Arrow. Cool
I may have worked on that one also. |
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DrCC
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Marty, Where did the pic come from?
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MartyMabe
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You would have to ask that question. Maybe the Fiberglassics website?
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DrCC
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Things people would say: (If Marty put the Purple rims on his trailer)
1. "Hey, Do you know Prince?" |
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kapla
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Nice rims!!!
and nice boat in the firts pics!! reminds me the 60´s batman series batmovil!! LOL |
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<a href="">1992 ski nautique
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8122pbrainard
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Absolutely cool but WOW, talk about high maintenance! They were starting to rot before they even left the Chris factory!!! |
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storm34
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What was the reasoning behind the rot pete?
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, They were pretty much a experiment in the early fiberglass era. Chris decided to basiclly take a wood boat and glass it!! Take a close look at the picture and you can see the planking under the glass. Big time nightmare. |
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eric lavine
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but then Chris in 64??? started to build 4" thick boats out of glass and didnt understand its strength and still out there are alot of the old glass roamers, that could easily smash a 10 foot wave, those were tanks. Pete correct if im wrong
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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Andy
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Speaking of old 'glass. I know that GM had a problem with their resins never really reaching a stopping point. They would keep catalizing, thus basically turning to dust. That's why so many vettes show their seams so well, or you can see the fibers through the paint.
Was there ever any problem companies out there in the boating world? |
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My Blue 82SOLD!
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Riley
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Someone listed a Silver Arrow for sale on Fiberglassics a few years ago for $10k. It was really rough and sold the first day.
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