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I don't know if all Red Lobster's have the same decorations, but the one in Orem Utah has a nice photo of a C25. it's back by the kitchen entrance on the east side. The sail number is 2100. That is only 40 hulls newer Than our Kamalla.
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Ha! Our boats are close. I'm 1390 and mine is a 79. <s>is yours a tall rig fin keel?</s>
Just saw your sig. Wow, only 3 hulls difference. that's pretty wild.
Hmm, although my hull number 246 is farther away from Clay's Red Lobster 2100 hull number than any of yours, I console myself in the fact that I am close to Orem that I could stop at the Orem Red Lobster for lunch on my way to the marina tomorrow and see the picture in person.
Our hull numbers are not to close but we are next door neighbors down at the dock. Unsinkable II is a testament that an older C25, if maintained is still a beautiful boat. I can't speak for Unsinkable I.
We don't mention the Unsinkable I, out of respect mostly. lol Clay, my daughter thinks your boat is the best looking C25 ever, and insists we copy it if we ever decide to repaint.
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