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I have been watching this forum for about three weeks. I think I have something to offer. My mission is to promote Jet Boats all kinds, fast, slow, pretty, and ugly. I drove my first jet in 1968 and have owned one since 1977. I have had some ugly ones and pretty ones, slow ones 37mph and fairly fast 90mph. I hope I can help.
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It helps to have a mission and follow it:D
All good, right:rolleyes:
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Originally posted by American Turbine Man
I have been watching this forum for about three weeks. I think I have something to offer. My mission is to promote Jet Boats all kinds, fast, slow, pretty, and ugly. I drove my first jet in 1968 and have owned one since 1977. I have had some ugly ones and pretty ones, slow ones 37mph and fairly fast 90mph. I hope I can help.
Get bent.
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Originally posted by Blown 472
Get bent.
stick yourself
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It's just Blowns way to say welcome.:D
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Okay we're listenin, tell us every thing you know - You got five minutes to impress Blown or you're outta here!
Seriously, in your professional opinion, Aggressor or Berkley- which is best for my purpose?
Oxnard- it's a place !
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Glad to see you post on here Am Turbine man. Is it Ron? Your knowledge will be appreciated.
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Just messin wif ya, have to have a little drama otherwise it would not be a jetboat thread.;)
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Originally posted by Blown 472
Just messin wif ya, have to have a little drama otherwise it would not be a jetboat thread.;)
we could always just throw in "JETBOAT" and its a jetboat thread right?
ps. JETBOAT
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Originally posted by American Turbine Man
I have been watching this forum for about three weeks. I think I have something to offer. My mission is to promote Jet Boats all kinds, fast, slow, pretty, and ugly. I drove my first jet in 1968 and have owned one since 1977. I have had some ugly ones and pretty ones, slow ones 37mph and fairly fast 90mph. I hope I can help.
Try Real Jet Boats (http://www.realjetboats.com/cgi/yabb/YaBB.pl/YaBB.pl)
Or Banderlog (http://www.banderlog.com/phpbb/)
This is also good, Laid Back Boaters (http://www.laidbackboaters.com/)