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    Cobalt GT-500


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    Up for sale again. $10K less than last time...

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    Picture of the ad. Cool boat.
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    “Oh right, because you walked into strippers discount warehouse and said ‘Help me showcase my intellect.’” - Archer

    Bill
    Grand Rapids, Michigan
    1985 Donzi Criterion SS
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    10" RIB w/15 hp 1984 Evinrude

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    That is a thing of beauty...wish I had the cash .
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    Adam B. Lively
    Previous owner of a 2002 Donzi Classic 18' Scorpion
    Current owner of a restored 1974 Donzi X-18
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    It's what mine USED to look like. Some day... (sigh.)
    That's the second time in a week I've heard there were only NINE of these boats built. Anybody else got any info?
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    Alot of potential sitting on that sling Cotton. That blue one above ought to be motivation enough to get you going on that project . Love the rounded decks on those Cobalts and the Donzi Corsicans.
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    Adam B. Lively
    Previous owner of a 2002 Donzi Classic 18' Scorpion
    Current owner of a restored 1974 Donzi X-18
    Future owner of a bad-ass Donzi (planning stage)



    "Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. "






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    [ QUOTE=$originalposter]{$pagetext}[/QUOTE]

    Cotton,

    I just found Rustnrots thread about removing the core in your Cobalt. Did not realize this was the same boat...it is interesting seeing the history on some of the boats and how they get moved and traded around.
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    Adam B. Lively
    Previous owner of a 2002 Donzi Classic 18' Scorpion
    Current owner of a restored 1974 Donzi X-18
    Future owner of a bad-ass Donzi (planning stage)



    "Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. "






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