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ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE

unt James is a man who can do what he wants. With clear blue eyes and a stubborn chin, he emanates the kind of muscular enthusiasm for his work that is a hallmark of many serial entrepreneurs. Of course, most serial entrepreneurs cannot lay claim to negotiating the naming rights to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This is to say, James and his latest endeavor, Gulf Crosser Yachts, are not strapped by many rules. This isn’t a builder beholden to churning out anything even remotely cookie-cutter in the name of profit margins. Instead, Hunt James builds boats exactly as

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