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Old 02-24-2010, 10:26 AM
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"Maristar"

I've looked at the 2010 brochure a dozen times or so....I just noticed that they have dropped the Maristar label for the non X boats. (Unless I'm missing something - that'd be no surprise.) Now they are just 200V etc. I like the new terminology.

I missed it if this was already discussed.
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Old 02-24-2010, 10:31 AM
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Been breached upon vaguely, but I like the change. The Maristar name always seemed a bit out of sorts. The V, X work well.... now, how about the P line!?!?!?
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Old 02-24-2010, 02:55 PM
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Great thread!!!!!
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Been breached upon vaguely, but I like the change. The Maristar name always seemed a bit out of sorts. The V, X work well.... now, how about the P line!?!?!?
I would like to put my order in for a 21 to 25 year old P 120LB
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Old 02-24-2010, 03:48 PM
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i noticed the same thing the other day looking at the 2010 V-series (Maristar). My hull decals are in good shape but i am considering removing them understanding most likely some fading has occurred. What do you guys think? Leave them on until more worn or remove for a more modern look?
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Old 02-24-2010, 03:53 PM
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i noticed the same thing the other day looking at the 2010 V-series (Maristar). My hull decals are in good shape but i am considering removing them understanding most likely some fading has occurred. What do you guys think? Leave them on until more worn or remove for a more modern look?
Keep it like it is Looks GREAT

By the way...I have never seen registration #s like that before I know the way I usually
read them is like this FL 3234 GS 2 letters 4 digits 2 letters


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Old 02-24-2010, 04:00 PM
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Keep it like it is Looks GREAT

By the way...I have never seen registration #s like that before I know the way I usually
read them is like this FL 3234 GS 2 letters 4 digits 2 letters


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Keep it like it is Looks GREAT

By the way...I have never seen registration #s like that before I know the way I usually
read them is like this FL 3234 GS 2 letters 4 digits 2 letters


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Waay off topic here:

So why don't the 1st 2 letters that denote the states have the same initials used universally, by the post office and everyone else? (Like here CO is CL, CA is CF, only coincidence that NM is NM...etc)
Were the boat designations all set before the USPS (I think that's who standardized the abbreviations) standardized it?
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