Just giving this web-site a little love and a Christmas wish to keep it going (many thanks to Daniel and Bryan). My best in 2024[ATTACH]
Hey Pam: I spoke with your dad a few times about the 1975 HD 18 I/O that I owned, and also the HD 20 I/O that I currently own ad he was always...
Daniel (and your wing-man Brian), I appreciate you keeping Hydrodyners.com alive. It is an inlet to what Ab Crosby created. My best in 2023....
Also very sorry to see that Dyne bob passed this fall. Both Jim and Bob were a wealth of knowledge regarding these boats.
A little belated but this is sad news. Jim was a wealth of knowledge and an ambassador for the Hydrodyne Brand. He will be missed.
Hey Jim. Good to hear from you. Your boat is a gem and hope Pam keeps her movin' and pulling.
No, my 1985 Hydrodyne 20 is an I/O. It is 2 feet longer and a bit wider than a Hydrodyne 18, and has a bit more draft, giving the the engine...
Is your boat still for sale? the Imperial upholstery is a bit much but I kinda like it for the period that it was produced.
Hi Shannon: Sorry for the delayed response, Don't get out on Hydrodyners.com that often but check periodically. My Hydrodyne is a 20 foot...
Hey Jim and Daniel: I believe that the old followers of Hydrodyners.com are still around. My 1985 20 I/o saw one day this year because of...
Saw the registration to Wisconsin. What part of the state are you located in?
That is a nice looking rig. What's it back-story?
That is a Hydrodyne 18 with the imperial interior. I think one of the previous owners miss represented the length on the title IMO. I am not...
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