Heres a 40' 1930's ditchburn yaucht
33' 1936 chris craft
I think this would be a great boat to wind down from a long day of rippen up the waters and mixin it up on the sandbar what do you think The ladys would be like clay in the hands on a boat like that on a perfect summer night. ( reflecting on the bogart erea)
Heres a 40' 1930's ditchburn yaucht
Here is a pic of my favorite a 1950 41' tri cabin Chris Craft
Nice boats. Classic lines. Plenty of room for sound reinforcement gear, some serious PA equipment, generators, amps... the whole thing.
Tom Brown:
Nice boats. Classic lines. Plenty of room for sound reinforcement gear, some serious PA equipment, generators, amps... the whole thing.
What about the brass pole, Tom?
Jungle Boy:
What about the brass pole, Tom? ... and a couple of glitter globes.
Yep... we spell 'ambiance' with a capital 'F'.
Nice looking Boats...and with all that wood, its easy to hang a picture
LMAO!
Tom Brown:
LMAO! Good...I feel like I owe ya a few! (glitter globes)...you aint right...lol
My duaghter standing in front of the amanda sue [img]http://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/500/610Pb090007-med.jpg[/img]
Side shot of the amanda sue [img]http://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/500/610Pb090011-med.jpg[/img]
My daughter standing behind the amanda sue you can see here the size of these boats on this paticular boat there is alot of space wasted from the stern up to the begining of the flybridge canopy where the motors and drives are.(twin mercruiser 302 fords in this case) [img]http://www.***boat.com/image_center/data/500/610REAR-med.jpg[/img]