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Thought some of you might find interesting and instructive what a day around here is like...

Friday 3/10/06 - came into the office this morning to find the harbor plugged full of fog. Had a seatrial set for first thing in the AM and the two nice gents were already there with steaming cups of coffee. After a half hour of jawing with no real break in the fog we headed out for some time on the water. As we headed out the river avoiding ice flows and lacking the usual summer buoys we all remarked how nice it was to be on the water - great guys.

Came back into the office for a meeting with a harbormaster and first selectman from a town considering one of our boats for their harbor. Great conversation with highly intelligent, well-informed mariners who understood the value of what we're doing here.

These gents left late in the afternoon as another gent from NY was arriving with his son from New York City to pick his boat up the following morning. These two are two of my favorites - avid fishermen with a summer home on Long Island's North Fork. While briefly looking over their V23HT another current customer and his son showed up to talk and admire the new V23HT as well..

A full, enjoyable and rewarding day with great people and great boats. No BS...No Stess..

Can't wait until Monday...



Black Lab Marine, Inc.

72 Lafayette Street

Yarmouth, Maine, USA 04096

Email: info@blacklabmarine.com

Phone: 207-400-7404