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 Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
Memorabilia to the hilt right there. 
X2 Jerry.......Thanks for bringing back all the memories.......Your "Archives" are to die for.
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Jerry is this Boat what is considered a 'Gull Bottom"? Looks like it has a slight or shallow V, not flat.
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Already miss the 310/562
 Originally Posted by steve d
-In a Republic, the sovereignty resides with the people themselves. In a Republic, the government is a servant of the people, and obliged to its owner, We the People..
"Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide." John Adams
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 Originally Posted by msmeads
Jerry is this Boat what is considered a 'Gull Bottom"? Looks like it has a slight or shallow V, not flat.
This is a gull bottom Jon. Look underneath or from the front.

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perfect, this helps Jerry. So a Gull Bottom could be a Flat, semi v as in the picture I posted. Could it also be in the runner, step bottom or no?
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 Originally Posted by msmeads
perfect, this helps Jerry. So a Gull Bottom could be a Flat, semi v as in the picture I posted. Could it also be in the runner, step bottom or no?
The gull bottom is considered a true flat and not a runner bottom. Slight v in the back of any flatty is still considered a true flat.
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You are the man. Thanks for all the great info Jerry.
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 Originally Posted by msmeads
You are the man. Thanks for all the great info Jerry.
Good to hear from you Jon!
I just ran across an Industry Report on Sanger printed Feb '73 where they say the new concave bottom flatty is 18' 6". I can't say how many lengths they may have built these in, but that's what the paper says.
Last edited by Sharp shooter; 01-06-2014 at 06:03 PM.
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Thanks Jerry 18 -6 can mean a lot to many , 18 footer , 19 footer. With the picture you posted showing what the Gull looks like , we all now know what to look for.
Great knowledge Jerry and thanks for keeping us all informed. Hope to see you on the water this year.
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 Originally Posted by msmeads
Thanks Jerry 18 -6 can mean a lot to many , 18 footer , 19 footer. With the picture you posted showing what the Gull looks like , we all now know what to look for.
Great knowledge Jerry and thanks for keeping us all informed. Hope to see you on the water this year.
Thanks Jon, see you soon hopefully!
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