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Name: Homepage: http://welcometofransworld.com City: So. Dennis State:: MA Sent: Mon May 02 2005 06:52 Hi Bro! It took some doing, but your guestbook finally opened for me this morning. You've done a great job with your site. Check your email when you get time. I'm sending you something in your Fairliner WebMail, & your other email addy. Your Sis, Fran Name: City: Huntington Beach State:: California Arrived at the site by:: Yahoo Sent: Mon March 21 2005 04:24 I am trying to get a Fairliner Owners Club going again in Southern California. My dad was the Fairliner Dealer in Newport Beach, Marina Del Rey & San Diego in the 60's, and founded the Flying Fairliners Owners Club. I own a 1974 32' Fairliner. Gary Rigdon 714-963-6078 rigger@socal.rr.com gary_rigdon@oxy.com Name: City: Nanaimo State:: BC Arrived at the site by:: Google Sent: Wed March 02 2005 08:08 Hi, I'm a new owner of a '63 27 Express w/single 350 ci. Fairliners have great lines. Looking forward to getting out for the cruising season. Tip and hints from experienced owners would be appreciated. Thanks! Name: Homepage: http://www.capncook.us City: Eatonville, State:: WA Arrived at the site by:: Sent: Thu February 24 2005 10:39 Hi Paul, Have missed the last two, but think we are in shape for the 2005 rendevous! Don Name: City: gibsons State:: B.C. canada Arrived at the site by:: MSN Sent: Sun January 23 2005 07:55 looking for info on a fairliner mod."V". Name: City: Los Angeles State:: CA Arrived at the site by:: N/A Sent: Fri January 21 2005 05:31 I need to sell my fairliner as soon as possible. It is being stored in a dry dock that has recently changed ownership and I need it sold by the end of this month. Please see the following description and attached picture. Give me a call if you have any questions. 310-638-9318 ext. 15 1963 31 Foot Fairliner Hardtop Express. Two 440 Chrysler engines. Currently in dry-dock. Pulled out of ocean to perform minor interior, exterior and mechanical repairs. Unfortunately cannot complete repairs, since the dry dock has changed ownership and the boat must be moved by the end of the month. Buyer must arrange for transportation. This was a wonderful boat and with a little TLC it can be again. Name: City: Vancouver State:: Wa. Arrived at the site by:: Google Sent: Mon January 17 2005 15:58 I have a 1969 34 footer and a 1968 31 footer and im trying to make one good boat.Would like to meet someone in the area to swap ideas with. Thanks for youre site it helps alot.Would like to make it to the rendezvous when ever i get my boat done, it looks like fun. Name: City: Lynnwood State:: WA Arrived at the site by:: Sent: Fri December 17 2004 13:11 We have been trying to sell our 32 Fairliner, "Playtime". Our plan was to get a trawler style boat so we could be more fuel efficient. Well, we have just decided that we can't part with her. It'll take us at least ten years to burn the amount of money up in fuel we would have spent on upgrading to another boat. Instead, we will continue to upgrade her bit by bit and make her all that she can be. One of the things we want to do to her is add a shower to the head. Has anyone done this and if so have any ideas/pointers. Thanks, "Playtime" Name: City: Harrison twp. Lake St.Clair State:: Mich. Arrived at the site by:: google Sent: Thu December 16 2004 10:14 Hello, I owned a 1965 34ft. conv. I had it for 25 yrs. I just sold it last year. This is by far the sleekest running boat in it's class. I miss it already. Name: Homepage: http://www.aquaticprotection.org City: Monterey State:: CA Arrived at the site by:: google Sent: Tue October 26 2004 19:24 looking for a standard rotation Chrysler 318 for my Fairliner. Have the reverse rotation, mid-life...hoping to find a matching mid-life standard rotation. Need manifolds, risers, carb, etc... Number of entries: 192 [ www.fairlinerrendezvous.com ] |
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