Andrew 4
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Posted: Jan 8th, 2008 at 11:06 am
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Looks like Charlie Miller is still having fun with boats. Not sure who he built this for but I found them on the net...
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Mark 32
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Posted: Jan 8th, 2008 at 11:50 am
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I remember the first time I rolled up to Sydenham with my minimax. Charlie was pretty quick to come over and tell me about the good times he had with them when he was a kid.
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Mark Krzyzanowski
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Posted: Jan 10th, 2008 at 08:52 pm
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yup those old minimosts were alot of fun, i remember i took my minimost out for a flyby at sydenham just a few years back. guess the racing bug started from there!
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Posted: Jan 19th, 2008 at 09:40 pm
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Many of us started with the homebuilt MiniMax then graduated to the Scat Cat-I was one of 'em! Loved it and still have the old 8mm movies to remind me! Funny how some things never change!
God bless boat racing
Wain #7
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charlie13
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Posted: Jan 21st, 2008 at 06:41 pm
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Hi Guys
The Minimax in these photos was built by Bruce Paylor, Charlie and his father John Pavina, I was only in a advisory roll.
Little Charlie had already picked yellow and #13 for his boat before he found out about my racing. If you go on the site I have put four or five entries or threads about this project, start on the lower one or the first entry.
Charlie.
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