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Steve Seebold

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After some major health issues over about the last 4 years, I.e. 4 TIA's (mini strokes) and near heart attack ( got a pace maker April 20 ) this year and now sufficient time to recover from all that crap, I'm ready to get back to the business of making parts and running boats.

I told my wife last week, I'm either going to start making parts and running boats again of I'm going to do like my dad did and sell everything, go sit in my chair and just wait to die.

I did a count a few days ago and I have over $9,000.00 just in engines. Plus 6 Y6 monos, and 2 hydros. Plus about $20,000.00 in the CNC milling machine that's in my garage.

I have 6 Quickdraws, including a 26 High Rev rear exhaust, a HT 26 that will be 10 years old in January that's never been run, a Pioneer 26 and 3 Pioneer 30.5's. AND about a half dozen Ron Buck Zenoahs.

It's time I act my age and start playing again.

I have a bunch of parts in various stages of completion that I'll post as I get them finished.
 
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Rock and roll baby! Life is a limited time offer. Every day, bet it all on a hundred to one. Sounds like you understand the game, so get on with it and enjoy!
 
NO SENCE SITTING BACK AND WAITING TO DIE! GET OUT AND HAVE FUN. DO WHAT EXCITES YOU!

I'll call you tomorrow Steve
 
Mr Steve

I have been lucky enough to have purchased some

of your product off of you and have to say it is top quality ....

I could not imagine you giving up on any thing sir ....

Some day I hope to meet you face to face ,

I be-leave that God has put us on this world to do a mission ,

Your's is not complete anyone has seen the passion in quality you have know's what I mean ....

You have a lot to do = Make them all smile .....

Rick Reisinger
 
Glad your back I would like 1 rudder assembly that you make and was pictured in this site. I think it was 5 or 6 " stand off and the water pickup was drilled through the bracket.

No hurry only when your feeling well enough to fool with it.

Ed Cox

Charleston, SC

843-928-3877

Thanks
 
Good to hear Steve! I know my life was crap after my accident until my transplant and life got a lot better!! Thanks to those who sign their donor cards because it does give people their life back when yours been taken away!!

Brad
 
I am currently working on 100 T-BARS.

My T-BARS are adjustable up and down as well as left to right.

Someone in a thread called T-Bar is looking for for one and I posted a picture of mine in my reply.
 
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Did you ever get motors for the mount set-up?

Brad
I have them designed, but I haven't done much machining in about the last 6 months because I just haven't had the energy to do it.

I'm not making excuses, but it turns out I have a hole between the upper chambers in my heart which is causing all kinds of problems. I go see the ticker fixer this afternoon and I'm gonna get it fixed ASAP.

I don't like this feeling of being tired all the time.
 
Well, I saw the ticker fixer last week and he told me as long as I'm on the blood thinner I'm on there's longer a no need for surgery.

The next day, I spoke with my electrophysiologist (pacemaker doctor) and she told me I'm going to be on this blood thinner for the rest of my life.

Thanks guys for all your well wishes.
 
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Lots of going to the lab for rat poison testing!! Take good care of yourself I had a triple the year after my accident and stent the following year.

Brad
In October 2007, I had 5 bypasses and an aortic valve replacement. Then in April of this year I had a pacemaker put in.

Now I'll be on Eliquis or some other blood thinner for the rest of my life.
 
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