2010 Trojan Boater of the Year: Paul Prowlersfish!

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2010 Trojan Boater of the Year

Poll ended at Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:16 am

Striperman (Jamie)
5
21%
Prowlersfish (Paul)
13
54%
RWS
3
13%
DannyBaily
1
4%
Big D
1
4%
Alexander38 (Tony)
1
4%
 
Total votes: 24

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boater of the year

Post by plansea »

Thanx Paul . It is a great forum, because of people just like you.

Hey Capt. Ross, Yes and no . Iam 98% positive its my old risers and maybe exhaust manifolds. Right now iam content with 'putting' around the harbor and rivers. I'll replace them this winter.
I have been really impressed with Sean Cannon of Cannons Diving Service. He is prompt, and professional. $2.00/ft on an as call basis, $1.75/ft if he comes monthly. He changes zincs, can RR wheels ,shafts etc. (843) 509-0153
Good luck with the election, there are indeed several extremely helpful contributors out there. Hard to chose! See Ya On The Wando. Larry
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$1.75/ft ? WOW! ThatS great!

Going by your boat in my 18'er in about 15 minutes. You down there?
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Post by wowzer52 »

Hi guys, I haven't been on here for a while cause I've been working too much. However, I don't know about the poll thing but this year I vote for Prowlerfish for Trojan boater of the year because he has earned it by being so knowledgable, helpful, experienced, friendly, positive, honest and dedicated. He doesn't complain, backbite, talk down to or insult peoples intelligence reguardless of who they are or what their experience level is, he's not errogant, pridefull, selfish, and he has a honest concern for the safety and well being of other boaters. If you look through the past posts you'll find he has contributed an enormous amount of help and information without reward and is continuously working at boating and helping others to boat through his experience and love for boating. And this goes for many others too. That said, Prowlerfish, you can make the check out to Wowzer52, thanks. :lol: Rossjo was a great choice for last year and this year will be a difficult choice because we have so many great boaters of the year to choose from. but we have many years ahead of us to choose those who deserve it. Trojan boat, $35,000, info on this site,.. priceless. :D
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Post by Peter »

yup.What Wowzer said. :D
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Wowzer after reading your post I know you've never met Paul :cry: :o
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alexander38 wrote:Wowzer after reading your post I know you've never met Paul :cry: :o

I don't think I have met him either .
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Post by foofer b »

I nominate Larglo.
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Wow you owe him a beer or two.... sounds like your in with him.... Do you get a cool Trojan sash and spector to wear around at trojan meet-ups?
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I just reread my post. Did I say that? Wow. What a guy. I also take cashiers checks :lol: I hope I didn't set the bar too high. I know I couldn't do all that. Hey Prowlerfish, you don't change your clothes in a telephone booth do you? :lol: I'll vote for you anyway. Large bills works well too. :D


You're probably wishing I would have stayed away longer, huh. :roll:
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Oh no...here we go. Like the downfall of so many candidates before him.... a distant supporter comes out with strange things the he does in a telephone booth. Brace yourselves everyone.... this one is going to get ugly.....!
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Ugly ? thats why we put boat photos on here . Tuck & foofer are the only ones to post his own photo in the avatar . Please don't start
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Post by g36 »

tuck is just a show off
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Post by rossjo »

So far, our nominees are:
  • > Prowlersfish (Paul)
    > RWS (name?)
    > Larglo (Larry)
Based on their helpful posts, I'll nominate a couple to get things going a bit:
  • > Big D (name?)
    > Alexander38 (Tony)
    > DannyBailey (Danny)
    > Striperman (Jamie)
There are several other who should be on this list - please add your nomination!.

FYI:

> Our longest active member is: WillieTrojan (3/18/2005 sign-up)

Top Ten posters of all time:
  • > Prowlerfish (2894 posts)
    > RossJo (1293)
    > Stripermann2 (1236)
    > Ready123 (952)
    > LSP (781)
    > Alexander38 (734)
    > RWS (718)
    > Foofer b (674)
    > Wowzer52 (638)
    > RandyP (583)
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"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17
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Post by Stripermann2 »

What about a category for the oldest member? :) Surely there's one for that... :wink:
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Post by rossjo »

Ok - who's the oldest? 65? 70? 75? 80?
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