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Thread: 40th Anniversary Editions - How many/Who's got em?

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    Beautiful boat!
    Awesome hull number too.
    I think you'll be very happy with an 18. I loved my 16 for the fun factor and enjoy the 22 for the improved ride. The 18 is probably a great combination of the 2.
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    That is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL craft!
    Sean Conroy,
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    "A man can accomplish anything... as long as he doesn't care who gets the credit."

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    Really beautiful. Enjoy it soon...Ed

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    Cool

    Very nice jay , you will enjoy it !

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    Jay, you finally came clean.

    Congrats.

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    just like everyone has caught themselves driving to their old house after moving to a new house a cross town. I bet you jump in the left seat and go wtf is the wheel at least once

    When the sky is grey,look out to sea.
    When the waves are high and the light is dying,
    well raise a glass and think of me...
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    boys, I'll be buying!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyboy View Post
    just like everyone has caught themselves driving to their old house after moving to a new house a cross town. I bet you jump in the left seat and go wtf is the wheel at least once


    I used to work with a guy who used to do that. Even jiggling the key in the front door!

    Ken- Yep, just waiting for the ink to dry and the check to be cashed

    Yeller - What hull # is your 22? What kind of documentation did it come with? The 18 has line drawings, sketches and correspondences between the dealer and the factory as part of the owner's manual. All contained in a nice briefcase. I haven't seen it yet, but if any of it is interesting, I'll scan and post.

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    You gotta give it a new name! Something cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Pearson View Post
    You gotta give it a new name! Something cool!
    Agreed.

    How about......... Surfin' Bird!





    The Bird is the word!

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    Mine is hull. #22. I'm the 2nd owner but didn't buy it from the original owner so I have very little documentation. The original owner traded it in and I bought it off the dealership.
    I agree with you........and obviously I'm biased.........the 40th anniversary boats are the nicest Classics made.

    I know it's all personable preference though. All Classics are beautiful boats.
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    My '05 regular edition came with the nice briefcase but no special drawings.
    Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Oakland

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    how about "blue Jay"

    Jay when you get a chance send me the info on the new boat and I will open up another LGDCC registry page and of course let the new owner of the 16 know to contact me and i will update that entry in the registry as well
    When the sky is grey,look out to sea.
    When the waves are high and the light is dying,
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    When I'm home again,
    boys, I'll be buying!

    My Ride

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    It doesn't need a name but I would remove the one on there. Those are registration # stickers .
    Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Oakland

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    My boats all seem to end up with rock n roll titles for names: Honey Don't, Rave On, Deuce Coupe, Wooly Bully, My Generation (the Ski Sporter - didn't know that, did you? ). Need to think about it some more.... Whether I actually put anything on the side of the boat is another matter!

    Matty- I'll have more documentation in a few months and will get it to you.

    Carl - thanks for posting the drive trim info on the other thread. I know the 18 doesn't require quite as much driver input as the 22 but I'm sure there will be a learning curve!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jl1962 View Post
    My boats all seem to end up with rock n roll titles for names: Honey Don't, Rave On, Deuce Coupe, Wooly Bully, My Generation (the Ski Sporter - didn't know that, did you? ). Need to think about it some more.. Whether I actually put anything on the side of the boat is another matter!!
    California Blue's a song but she's more Carolina. Blue Bayou's been done. Maybe this ends up a horse with no name.
    "I don't have time to get into it, but he went through a lot." -Pulp Fiction

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