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hey guys the second last boat on that photo list is preditor and is owned by the manger of the twin towers and i have been diving off the back of it on the great barrier reef. YEAH!!!!!

Very nice boats up there and some have some awsome set-ups with audio gear, i worked there in 2002 for about a year.

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I have been to a few boat shows over the years and they never cease to amaze me. One of the guys on another forum I use is a full time Captain on a luxury cruiser running between the Med and the Caribbean that the big names charter.

I went to uni just round the corner from where the Sunseeker factory is and saw some awesome boats taking shape over the years. The UK boat shows are largely dominated by Sunseeker (my personal favourite).

Nice pics and what better place to own one >_<

thats hardcore shit.

done my fair share of yacht racing before I could even drive. Big looks good, small is actually way more fun..but bigger is better for ogies...small is only good if u want to take a few of ur favourite chicks out :P

I've sunk two 25+ foot boats in races in port phillip bay...being towed in - underwater by the coat guard is kinda funny. thank god for air pockets.

I hired a small cat/kat? at hamilton island last year and really enjoyed, Chris organise to take us out on your yaught.

no dramas craig. Lets chat next DECA I assume ur going mate...we should catch up anyhoo...Autosalon commming...see you there hehe I know u love the doof doof.

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