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 PostPosted: June 3rd, 2013, 8:30 pm   
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 PostPosted: June 27th, 2013, 9:33 am   
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this is some great history here thanks for posting...cheers

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I could have sworn I saw a black inboard challenger yesterday. It was at a shop across the road getting some work done. Couldn't find the time to wander over, but it looked and sounded incredible!

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Linder is a legend. I love reading about him and his boats. Good finds!

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that is a crazy pic with nothing but the prop and tip of the skeg in the water :shock: NICE ,,

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Anybody have anymore info on twin engine boats.I spent all weekend grinding the core out of mine, hope to have floating by spring.love the history lesson


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BoomerMuskoka wrote:
that is a crazy pic with nothing but the prop and tip of the skeg in the water :shock: NICE ,,

That is a signature type pic from Powerboat mag, I always figured they must have had some big ass boat that made a huge wave. Literally every boat review in
Powerboat from that era showed the gratuitous shot of the boat completely out of the water. I remember reading Powerboat in the late seventies as a kid and thinking "Gee those americans drive their boats like maniacs".


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Anybody have anymore info on twin engine boats.I spent all weekend grinding the core out of mine, hope to have floating by spring.love the history lesson



Twin engines were NEVER better on a 21' or 24' is all you need to know.... :)


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James Coles original 76-77 21' Challenger alive and well but back in it's home Long Island, NY waters running once more.


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DocTrimmedout wrote:
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James Coles original 76-77 21' Challenger alive and well but back in it's home Long Island, NY waters running once more.



Love the look of that boat running with that attitude 8-) ... Great shot :mrgreen:

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