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    Default Al Stoker at Speed



    I saw this picture on Facebook and said, "Al Stoker." But now I'm not sure. Is that Merc power on here??? Cool picture but I don't recall a white "AL STOKER" race boat.

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    ROn, I think that pic was taken South of the border somewhere, I saw that same pic on S & F & I think Al commented on how high the bow looked

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    yea, the guy that posted that on S&F a while back i think... its down in Mexico

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    I don't recall a white "AL STOKER" race boat.


    The Castleberry boat was white. Don`t know who this pics is but it looks neat.

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    showed Dad the pic in reference to Allan thinking it was to high... he said "one more bump and she'll eat" old man is NUTTS...

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    Default Al Lurks Here, Sometimes...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dabull1919 View Post
    The Castleberry boat was white. Don`t know who this pics is but it looks neat.

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    Forgot about the Castleberry WHITE boat. Doesn't this sucker have a Merc on it???


    Seems,as I recall, Stoker Boatys in general ran pretty far off the water....I remember Bowden at Havasu being 40 feet off the water!

    If you ever drive one, you'll be sold for life!

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    It is a little high, should be about 4-6" at the step in the center pod.

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    If you ever drive one, you'll be sold for life!


    Thats why i don`t ever want to drive one. Can`t afford it.

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    same here Bull, they are gorgeous boats, and I know if I drove one I would love it... and that would really cause drama in the family lol

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    That is the old Castleberry boat, it was sold and sent south less power. Last I heard it had a 2.5 for power not sure who owns it now I sold it to Mario Rendon. One more bump and its over, that loose slows them down but they feel fast.

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