How many turns is that for a 26 knot cruise? What do the c series turn up? thanks
How many turns is that for a 26 knot cruise? What do the c series turn up? thanks
Beautiful exterior pics in your album, just as I remember her. Any interior pics?
[QUOTE=retriever;517226] Retriever, Congrats. you got yourself a nice one there, as I said before, I tried to buy her from Mr. Kipp before she went to Florida. John Kipp had the boat built and was the only owner prior to you. She was shed kept and he always took very good care of her. Good Luck with her !! Oh by the way love to see some pics. of her, post some up !!!
Last edited by SeaMent; 03-30-2009 at 02:22 PM.
When I read this I was thinking the same thing. After fishing on the Sight Seear in Islamorada, I fell in love with the "Carolina Boat" Allan Starr turned me on the the "Wild Card" when it was for sale in the early-mid 90s (I do not remember exactly). Unfortunately we did not pursue it but I do remember looking at the listing agreement and speaking to the broker. Pretty boat that Capt. Lindsay has improved!
We cruise at 2250 and she will turn 2600.
thanks for the info.
I believe the Agitator was origionally built for Maryland angler Brad Watkins. Also the late and great Maryland angler Bob Herder had a '36 Scarborough named the Sea Horse and is now in Wanchese re-named Sea Pup.
I also remember a 41' Scarborough that got wrecked during a hurricane around 1995 (maybe 1996) in Wilmington, NC. The boat was salvaged and rebuilt. I do not recall the name right now. It is not the Janie Mac nor the Brigand. Eric Solderholm ran the same boat in 1989. The owner was from Va Beach and it docked at Sailfish Marina during the winter on the north dock.
The boat that Jeremy has sat at Jarrett Bay on the hill back when they were located in Marshallsberg, NC for a long time.
Last edited by fishvenezuela; 04-01-2009 at 11:05 PM.
A friend of mine owns that boat now and she is either a 44 or 46 not a 41 she is called Gingerly and he has repowered her with c 9 cats runs upper 20's and tops in the 33-35 kt range. She is a really nice rig real low slung just like a 41. Previously she was the Major Motion and before that the Leslie Anne that was what she was when she got busted up in hurricane Fran here in Wilmington she has been here since then and Barry Hales was her owner at the time. My friend Joe Taylor now owns her he repowered her 2 yrs ago took out the 671 tib's and put C9's in her around 600 i think +/-.
Here is an old photo of 41' Scarborough Mariah built late 80's. Fished out of Gloucester Mass thru mid 90's. Sold to someone in Virginia at that time. Owned by a friend of mine. Great boat, sad to see her go. Any one ever see boat like this down Virginia way?