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  1. #11
    QuickCheetah
    I have like this particular boat for some time now. The PWC engine and jet sound like a really good idea..that guy has done a nice job on his...

  2. #12
    Cas
    I didn't know anyone over here on HB liked this old crap too, 'cept for Cas. lol He's old and I've found out over the last few years has almost the same taste, or lack of, as I have.
    you mean not everyone likes a boat likethis?
    http://www.fiberglassics.com/galleries/lights/003.jpg

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    And people talk about how good the drugs were in the 60's. What the hell were they on in the 50's to come up with this boat?...I do like it though.
    http://www.fiberglassics.com/galleries/lights/003.jpg

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    Big Kahunaa
    this thing is cool as hell be perfect tuesday wednesday boat i like how he put the jet ski pump in it
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...AYMASTER12.jpg

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    76 Bonneville
    there's a section for the Performer boats but they don't have any info on them.....yet
    http://www.fiberglassics.com/performer/images/logo.jpg
    http://www.fiberglassics.com/perform...rmerm59001.jpg
    In 1961 my father in law (25 at the time) went to the local boat dealer to buy a GlassPar boat. He drove away with a 16' Performer that had a 75 hp Evinrude on it. I believe this was in Bellflower Ca. @ Wieman Marine and it was Rogers dad who sold him this custom boat. I'm not sure if he did the lay ups but these were his molds. From reading other postings it sounds like Shuster may have laid these up. His boat was like the turquiose one, it was still making river trips into the mid 90's. Maybe others could add to this bit of history.

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    In-between the time Schuster worked at powercat and when he started Tahiti, he was Performer boats. I don't know if he bought an existing company or started performer, but I saw one on craigslist a few weeks ago that was advertised as a Performer by Schuster.

  7. #17
    ck7684
    My dad used to have an old boat like this, with the big fins on the back complete with taillights!! I wanted to paint it black with a batman logo, but it ended up being something for my sister to tool around in and got painted pink. It was a neat little boat too!!

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    76 Bonneville
    In-between the time Schuster worked at powercat and when he started Tahiti, he was Performer boats. I don't know if he bought an existing company or started performer, but I saw one on craigslist a few weeks ago that was advertised as a Performer by Schuster.
    Thanks Old Rigger, I was hoping you would come back with some more details. Did Weiman Marine just sell these for Schuster ? I do recall a Weiman Marine center cap on the steering wheel/ may have been a dealer thing.

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    Thanks Old Rigger, I was hoping you would come back with some more details. Did Weiman Marine just sell these for Schuster ? I do recall a Weiman Marine center cap on the steering wheel/ may have been a dealer thing.
    Well now you're in a time frame that I just don't know about with Mr. Weiman. His shop, before he sold his own line of boats, was a dealership. He sold English motorcycles and boats. I remember Roger telling me before glass boats, he sold wood boats too, but I really don't know all the brands he carried.
    Schuster, I'm guessing, may have bought out Performer because that name goes back pretty far. When he started Tahiti, the name was only chosen by the fact he bought the emblems from someone else that was going to start a boat company and it never got off the ground. I have no idea what the boat looked like. Also, at Powercat where Schuster worked, they offered a model named 'Tahiti', and come to think of it, they offered a 'Hawaiian' too, both used by Dick later on.
    If I get a chance, I'll call Roger sometime this week and see if I can't get some of the blanks filled in. Shoot, maybe I'll go knock on Dicks door and see if he's still around. Last I heard he was still alive, splitting time between his house in Huntington Harbor and Palm Springs.

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