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![]() RichZ wrote: Jeffrae wrote: 6K seamed pretty high for an 88... Yeah -- about 3K too high. My kid bought a Dynatrak F&S of about that vintage last year (similar interior layout, BTW) for $2200. Those like like the style Fish n Ski I like... It must be that vintage... I notice they are mode by Ebbtide.. Wasn't Ebtide from Dicksville TN just like Winner? They look pretty simlar.. Then again It's an 80's Fish N Ski.. |
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![]() Jeffrae wrote: RichZ wrote: Jeffrae wrote: 6K seamed pretty high for an 88... Yeah -- about 3K too high. My kid bought a Dynatrak F&S of about that vintage last year (similar interior layout, BTW) for $2200. Those like like the style Fish n Ski I like... It must be that vintage... I notice they are mode by Ebbtide.. Wasn't Ebtide from Dicksville TN just like Winner? They look pretty simlar.. Then again It's an 80's Fish N Ski.. dickson Tn.. sorry According to this Article.. Ebbtide made the Winners Too... http://www.ejrc.cau.edu/DicksonArticleRDB.html |
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Jeffrae wrote:
Jeffrae wrote: RichZ wrote: Jeffrae wrote: 6K seamed pretty high for an 88... Yeah -- about 3K too high. My kid bought a Dynatrak F&S of about that vintage last year (similar interior layout, BTW) for $2200. Those like like the style Fish n Ski I like... It must be that vintage... I notice they are mode by Ebbtide.. Wasn't Ebtide from Dicksville TN just like Winner? They look pretty simlar.. Then again It's an 80's Fish N Ski.. dickson Tn.. sorry According to this Article.. Ebbtide made the Winners Too... http://www.ejrc.cau.edu/DicksonArticleRDB.html The article is patently wrong. I had factory deals with both Ebbtide (Dynatrak) and Winner. Spent time at both factories. Ebbtide was in White Bluff, on Jones Creek Road. Still is, to my knowledge, although they aren't in the bass boat business any more. Winner was in Dickson, but was several different entities over the years. In the 40s, it was in NJ, and was among the first manfacturers of fiberglass boats. Before MFG entered the boat business in the mid-50s (before that, they made the first corvette bodies!) Winner was the largest manufacturer of fiberglass boats. Anyway, they moved to Dixon in the 70s, I think. They were bought out by Thompson Boats and moved to Wisconsin in the mid-70s, and Thompson closed them up after two years. Ned(?) Momany, who was the guy behind the Winner boat that we know, ahd been the designed for Winner in TN, and restarted the company at its old site, in 1980, and ran it until its demise in about 90 or 91, although he had an ongoing legal battle with Thompson over the rights to the Winner name. He turned up a few years later at Nitro, but I haven't seen his name anywhere in the industry in at least 10 years. |
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![]() RichZ wrote: Jeffrae wrote: Jeffrae wrote: RichZ wrote: Jeffrae wrote: 6K seamed pretty high for an 88... Yeah -- about 3K too high. My kid bought a Dynatrak F&S of about that vintage last year (similar interior layout, BTW) for $2200. Those like like the style Fish n Ski I like... It must be that vintage... I notice they are mode by Ebbtide.. Wasn't Ebtide from Dicksville TN just like Winner? They look pretty simlar.. Then again It's an 80's Fish N Ski.. dickson Tn.. sorry According to this Article.. Ebbtide made the Winners Too... http://www.ejrc.cau.edu/DicksonArticleRDB.html The article is patently wrong. I had factory deals with both Ebbtide (Dynatrak) and Winner. Spent time at both factories. Ebbtide was in White Bluff, on Jones Creek Road. Still is, to my knowledge, although they aren't in the bass boat business any more. Winner was in Dickson, but was several different entities over the years. In the 40s, it was in NJ, and was among the first manfacturers of fiberglass boats. Before MFG entered the boat business in the mid-50s (before that, they made the first corvette bodies!) Winner was the largest manufacturer of fiberglass boats. Anyway, they moved to Dixon in the 70s, I think. They were bought out by Thompson Boats and moved to Wisconsin in the mid-70s, and Thompson closed them up after two years. Ned(?) Momany, who was the guy behind the Winner boat that we know, ahd been the designed for Winner in TN, and restarted the company at its old site, in 1980, and ran it until its demise in about 90 or 91, although he had an ongoing legal battle with Thompson over the rights to the Winner name. He turned up a few years later at Nitro, but I haven't seen his name anywhere in the industry in at least 10 years. Thanks for this info.. I wish there was more information on the company out there.. Other companies dissapeared, but it is like Winner never existed.. Thanks for taking the time to give me a history lesson.. ![]() Jeff |
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Hopefully there are enough of these out there so that I can get my
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1987 Ebbtide Compione..
Looks to me like they build a runabout on a Dyna-Track Design.. Kind of interesting. It is like a FishNSki without the livewells... http://www.edsboats.com/site_page_12...m_index_1.html I kno wI would do more boating, but I still want the luxary of the fishing features.. Jeffrae wrote: Hopefully there are enough of these out there so that I can get my hands on a decent one.. ![]() |
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