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PAR



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Registered: November 2003
Location: Riccelli Restorations - Eustis, FL
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This is a series of powerboat. 28 LOD, 26' LWL, 7' 3" or 8' 3" beam. There are a few different hull configurations; round bilge transom stern, chine elliptical stern and chine transom stern. A lower power version has been developed (7' 3" beam) which requires considerable less HP. The round bilge hull is transom stern only. There is two basic cabin arrangements, raised deck and trunk. I like the sheer of the trunk version most, but the increase in interior volume with the raised deck has much to offer. Shown are the transom stern, trunk cabin versions with different sheer treatments
· Date: February-16-2007 · Views: 4024
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Sean Herron

Scattered Focus

Registered: May 2004
Location: Vancouver, BC, CA.
Posts: 1,295
February-16-2007 7:56pm Rating: 10 

Hello...



I continue to like your 'illustrations' and studies...



Clean and to the point...



Double rubs stretch and lower it a bit...



You should be illustrating books and magazines...



Nice, clean and 'understandable' work...



Cheers...



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RANCHI OTTO

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Registered: April 2005
Location: TRIESTE (ITALY)
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February-17-2007 7:29am Rating: 10 

I like your work too.....bravo!
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Emre

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Registered: January 2006
Location: Istanbul/TURKEY
Posts: 21
March-8-2007 4:24pm

she is so sweet, i like that..

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ratrace2

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Registered: December 2007
Location: NJ USA
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June-28-2008 12:04am Rating: 10 

I second what Herron said: and write a book for gods sake.

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ratrace2

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Registered: December 2007
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November-13-2008 8:30pm

it just get more beautiful every time I look at it...........

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