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Date Posted: - Wednesday - 07/29/09 - 10:12pm
Author: Terry Bradlow (Sea Voyager)
Subject: What is GM # 71
In reply to: Randall, Murre, M31 's message, "No Truer Words..." on - Wednesday - 07/29/09 - 4:14pm

Through out the boat we found the number 71 hull # but before it was the letters GM then #71 does anyone know what GM stands for in a Mariner? Also what ever happened to the companies records? How can you research the boats history?

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[> [> [> GM = Gran Mariner -- Bill Kranidis, - Tuesday - 08/11/09 - 11:19am

All the history there is is already on the website. Look under Far East Yachts etc etc.


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