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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eric lavine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-25-2007 at 10:43am
20th, Youve got me trying to remember things that happened in the 80's when hydroponics were just starting out..lol   I do remember loud exhaust on it, it i believe was a 351 with a 1:1 v-drive which is the reason i bought the boat, the back housing was destroyed and i pulled it and machined all the mounts and re-installed with spacers, we used the boat to ski and tube and to lure groupies (in bikini's) thats when i seen a guy i tihnk its called skurfing behind a boston whaler and i thought to myself, I gotta try that. over the years i worked on a few centuries, i remember one that a woman owned and she was very fond of it and it had a arch on it, i think it was an Arabian. Man thats one boat i wish i still had they really do have modern lines to them and were ahead of thier time
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Originally posted by 20th Century 20th Century wrote:

BehindProp,
I wonder if it was a ski fury. I have never seen one in person, but it was a 16 footer and did have the larger (340 vs. 318) engine due to its ski designation. It didn't have a traditional windshield, it was short, heavily tinted plastic and tilted outward. Just a shot.


Yup. That was it, only this one had the windshield modified to face back.

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My family had a Boston Whaler for 37 years. It was just traded in on an I/O this year (not my doing). We did everything with that boat, but I have never heard of skurfing. If you had to choose one boat that had to last the rest of your life. . . make it a Whaler. They are so homely you can't hurt them. The Arabians are cool boats. There was also a Sabre model that has the same hull as the Arabian, but it was a straight drive with exhaust at the water line. Many also had a hard top.
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Up to date pictures. I don't know why they came out with such fuzzy lines.




Not finished yet by a long shot.
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Nice...cool looking boat.

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20th - Great looking boat. It reminds me of a larger, newer version of my Classic.

I really like having a front bench. Its nice to have my girl right next to me (and facing the right way) and we can easily fit 3 adults in front.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 20th Century Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-30-2007 at 11:35pm
Raindog,

Great looking boat! I think yours is probably a little bigger than mine if it is a 17 footer. Mine is a 16. Does your bench seat freak people out? At the marina I have had a number of people comment about how the boat looks like a car on water.

Thanks for the kind words jbear!
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simple with nice lines,all around nice boat
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Dude Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-31-2007 at 4:21am
20, That's really nice looking. Glad you're here on our site. It sounds like you'll be a great addition to us too. check out the post "how to post pictures" and you won't have to deal with all the down sizing...

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I've had people say it looks like a Corvette on water, although I never saw a Vette with a bench seat! The dash shift and gas petal really drive home the automotive feel on my boat.

Thanks for the compliment, 20th.
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My brother's 1980 Resorter 18.
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Sweet boat Riley.

Does your brother want to trade?
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Nice Ride for sure
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