Some of you may remember my old screen name, 40FlatDeck. I was going through some of my pics late last night and came across some cool pics of the boat that was my screen name.
I tried to find all the history I could on it, some good and unfortunately a lot bad. Here she is when new. A company named, American Offshore Marina, had commissioned the build from Skater in 2000. Skater is a true custom boat builder, unlike MTI for example, Peter will do pretty much anything hull up. This one was built as a flat deck, but they also did a negative slope to the sides of the deck. It was also built with Sterling 1100/1300 motors and 6's from Mercury. I thought the shape was beautiful ( I may be biased) =). It then changed hands multiple times, even had the same owner twice. What started as, "The Chase is on" went to "X-Men" then "Never Late" and ended with me, "Hitman"
If this thread gets enough hits I can dig up more pics, etc and tell more history. I had always heard when it was X-Men it was amazing paint. In fact, when I was having it repainted, I have pictures of the port side picture of Wolverine.
I tried to find all the history I could on it, some good and unfortunately a lot bad. Here she is when new. A company named, American Offshore Marina, had commissioned the build from Skater in 2000. Skater is a true custom boat builder, unlike MTI for example, Peter will do pretty much anything hull up. This one was built as a flat deck, but they also did a negative slope to the sides of the deck. It was also built with Sterling 1100/1300 motors and 6's from Mercury. I thought the shape was beautiful ( I may be biased) =). It then changed hands multiple times, even had the same owner twice. What started as, "The Chase is on" went to "X-Men" then "Never Late" and ended with me, "Hitman"
If this thread gets enough hits I can dig up more pics, etc and tell more history. I had always heard when it was X-Men it was amazing paint. In fact, when I was having it repainted, I have pictures of the port side picture of Wolverine.