Thread: Warpath!
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09-28-2009 10:56 PMDoes anyone know the boat or the history of the 41' Apache located in Brigantine, NJ. It has a 6 man race setup, says Apache 41 on the side? The boat is not SC Red Hot. It has number 6 drives. I always forget to have a camera with me to take pics of the boat, but it looks good!!
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09-28-2009 11:43 PMNope not sacred ground. I saw sacred ground in key west a few years back, pretty boat as well. This boat sits on a diagonal across the bay to the liquidator (46' Outerlimits) if that helps anyone. Might only be a three pack but I saw it one day with the cover off and thought I saw a second row of bolsters....
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09-29-2009 08:56 AMMy aqaintance Steve L. owned it for many many years... Supposedly it was one of the first short-stagger 41's built but I haven't been able to confirm. It was the very first 41' I had the pleasure of being on. My buddy Billy has been on it a lot more than I and is good friends with Steve. Miss seeing that boat around... the Arch has been removed and painted white last time I saw it.. My friend Mark Peterson and his brother painted that boat in a barn in Freehold, NJ....that's also why it pained me so much to see it painted over white.
The boat made a name for itself in the area and I constantly get asked if my boat is "Apache Warrior".
Apache Warrior and Sandbagger were always dukeing it out back when I was a kid!!! (PS, Apache always won ) Sandbagger was also the first Top Gun I had the pleasure of riding in and I wrenched on it quite a bit in the 90's.Last edited by Geronimo36; 09-29-2009 at 09:08 AM.
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09-29-2009 11:08 AMMet her but didn`t know her. Good artist, do not know of her history to date. The riggors of actually aplying and painting ones artwork on boats takes a lot of energy and knowledge of boats. Many Good artists get through a couple of boats and move on. She did a great job on your boat!
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09-29-2009 11:09 AM
Hi Gail we were missing you!!
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09-29-2009 11:33 AMNot a dumb question, Very few people know what they want.Most of the time I would meet with the customer, get a feel of who they are and what they are into, and what colors they did Not like. Most would leave it up to me. I present them with 3 designs , they pick one and togather we go from there. It`s always a fun process developing something custom fit and new!