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Bill Masters is an adrenaline junkie.

While studying electrical engineering at Clemson University in the 1970s, Bill worked summers building kayaks and as a river guide, kayaking down the Nantahala and Chattooga. But the young entrepreneur decided to make a better mousetrap.  Fast forward a few years to 1998 when Bill sold his world’s-largest and wildly successful Easley-based kayak company, Perception, to retire.  To the skies, that is. Working hard and with a new family, Bill had put his love of flying aside while he raised his children, now in their 20s and 30s. His new baby is an extremely rare Beechcraft Bonanza F-33C, the last aerobatics plane the company made that can fly upside down legally. Does he fly upside down?  “Only when I’m bored.”  Bill is also an instrument rated pilot. And a LEED real estate developer.  “It’s about time I did something on dry land.”

What’s your favorite thing about reading skirt!?
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What’s the best thing about wearing a skirt?
“It looks great with my boots!”