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ShotgunGrooms

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Any idea make and model of this white boat on the Survivor tv show?

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HNL2LHC

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What about the boat that picks up the players and takes them to the Idol Island? It looks like a fiberglass boat that they paint to look like wood.
 

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ya but, what is the make and model ?
 
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I'd rock that boat. Drop it in Havasu and you could easily transport 30 people to the sand bar or 3 dunes:D
 

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No idea but it almost looks like an old sportfisher that someone cut up and made into an open cockpit pleasure boat.
 

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I kinda like it.. lol. The rounded bow has a classic dayceuiser style to it..
 

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But, what make and model.

We've got like 8000 years of boat experience on this site, thinking someone knows what it is?



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But, what make and model.

We've got like 8000 years of boat experience on this site, thinking someone knows what it is?

If no one can ID, my best guest is local made Fiji boat. i.e not a recognizable name....many, small, remote countries fab their own work boats locally. (low cost of labor and high shipping costs)

The name Suva on the transom of the boat probably refers to Suva, the capital city of Fiji...but could also be the boats name??

FWIW - Last time I was in was on one off the small outer islands of Fiji, the landscape guys (ethnic Indians) were making about $1.00 per hour and cutting the small resort lawn with what amounted to large sets of scissors.
 
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