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FPB 64 “Avatar” Final Trial Part Three Slide Show


Posted by Steve Dashew  (July 20, 2010)




One Response to “FPB 64 “Avatar” Final Trial Part Three Slide Show”

  1. John Napurano Says:

    Steve,

    Looking at theses photos is the most fun I have ever had on my computer. It’s a good thing I own the company as the amount of time I have spent looking at this series at work would warrant me taking action with any employee.

    Thank you for taking the time to teach us all about boat design. I can’t wait to crawl around one of these boats. They, the FPB-64, have relit the fire in me to spend more time cruising and less chasing a living.

    Regards
    John

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