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    I'm seeing 2 types of answers here. 2MM's answer targets 3 boats specifically not just a brand or model. Others have listed favorite make/model. I'll do both.

    1. Most favorite boat would be whichever original K-50 was Julian's favorite. There were several so that's tough to figure.



    2. This particular Panic Mouse would be my 2nd favorite boat of all time.



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    3. The baddest Sanger of them all.




    As far as 3 favorite makes/models of all time.

    1. This shouldn't surprise anyone 75-79 Race deck Biesemeyer flat.

    2. Hondo XH-511 T



    3. Rayson Craft GN

    This particular boat is my favorite Rayson craft.

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    Jerry,

    That cover is awesome with Julian and Bubby. I like the cover story about automatic transmissions in your daycruiser. "It's being done!"
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    As far as the favorite boats? That's a tough one and I was just thinking about it the other day actually.

    I mean, I love a nice fishing boat:

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    But something along these lines is more my speed. 60-65' Viking, Hatteras, Bertram... I had a 50'er through a company I owned and it was a great getaway. I'm a big fan of saltwater.

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    Was at the Ft. Lauderdale boat show this last fall and the center console scene seems to get bigger every year. The 4 and 5 outboard setups are insane. Oddly enough, many of those "fishing boats" weren't equipped with a single rod holder. I believe they were targeting the 2 legged speed tuna instead. Nor-Tech, MTI, and a few others come to mind there. Beautiful boats, but Concept has upped the fishing bar, and even Cigarette with their 39' Top Fish, and now the 42' Huntress. Would feel bad gaffing a fish and bleeding all over one of those though.

    I've had a couple of Schiada's, a 30' race cat, lots of times in big v-hulls, center consoles, and everything in between. In a perfect world I think I'd opt for a Skater and a center console in the under 40' range, and a big battle wagon sport fish in the 60' range.
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    I'm glad I don't have to buy the gas for these boats, but here they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordy View Post
    I mean, I love a nice fishing boat:
    But something along these lines is more my speed. 60-65' Viking, Hatteras, Bertram... I had a 50'er through a company I owned and it was a great getaway. I'm a big fan of saltwater.
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    Not this is a bad ass fishing boat. Would love to have a nice convertible fishing boat to cruise down to Cabo or PV and hook up with some 200lb + Yellowfin.
    On a side note, its going to be a great year for Deep Sea Fishing. Looking like an El Nino year. THey are catching bluefin on 3/4 day boats out of SD right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    Not this is a bad ass fishing boat. Would love to have a nice convertible fishing boat to cruise down to Cabo or PV and hook up with some 200lb + Yellowfin.
    On a side note, its going to be a great year for Deep Sea Fishing. Looking like an El Nino year. THey are catching bluefin on 3/4 day boats out of SD right now.
    They use the 200lb'ers for bait in PV. Spent a bunch of time down there fishing before the boat was moved up from PV to Guaymas. That was a fun trip. One way ticket to PV and 750 miles back up the coast on a slow cruise. Fishing and drinking beer all the way up. Would love to make that trip again. I need to restock my dorado supply this year as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spike morelli View Post
    Hmmmm, Well, you asked..... For me, First off, the Sanger Jr. drag hydro, just because it's a no-nonsense, "built to do the job" boat with the best lines in the hydro world. Second, Hondo's classic flatbottom, again, proven to be tough to beat, competitively and looks wise. Thirdly, I've got to include the Stevens flatbottom. Overlooked by some, but more families had a Stevens flat at one time than any other make. Good lines and ruggedly built.Name:  Good Race.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharp shooter View Post
    I'm seeing 2 types of answers here. 2MM's answer targets 3 boats specifically not just a brand or model. Others have listed favorite make/model. I'll do both.

    1. Most favorite boat would be whichever original K-50 was Julian's favorite. There were several so that's tough to figure.



    2. This particular Panic Mouse would be my 2nd favorite boat of all time.



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    3. The baddest Sanger of them all.




    As far as 3 favorite makes/models of all time.

    1. This shouldn't surprise anyone 75-79 Race deck Biesemeyer flat.

    2. Hondo XH-511 T



    3. Rayson Craft GN

    This particular boat is my favorite Rayson craft.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 2manymustangs View Post
    I like him.. GOod guy... When he had his first child a few years ago I got a FORD COBRA onezie for his baby and told him that I was going to convert him to FORDs...
    Greg is nostalgic beyond his years and a really good dirt bike rider!!! I love that kid!

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    Crazy Horse, all time favorite ..... Hondo's were so cool then, especially this one with the new T-deck ....also because I got to see it run so many times and it was so damn fast!
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    I would say second would be the Texan Eddie Hill .... not even 100% sure what hull but I think Kurtis, they all copied Sanger but this one a little different.
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    So many great boats but in todays world I think I enjoy watching the K-50 as much as any ..... the history, just the boat itself and of course the driver with the heavy foot!
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