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You are absolutely right. I'm so glad the boat came in white, black and red. The original colors with purple was the wife's (now ex-wife) pick. If things go as planned I hope to be moving up to a Outlaw after next season, maybe a used 29 or 30 outlaw. Much like yours. The only complaint I have with the 232 is...not BIG enough. I like to be able to run 35-50MPH in bigger seas.
How's your boat handle the bay on a windy Sunday?
How's your boat handle the bay on a windy Sunday?
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You are absolutely right. I'm so glad the boat came in white, black and red. The original colors with purple was the wife's (now ex-wife) pick. If things go as planned I hope to be moving up to a Outlaw after next season, maybe a used 29 or 30 outlaw. Much like yours. The only complaint I have with the 232 is...not BIG enough. I like to be able to run 35-50MPH in bigger seas.
How's your boat handle the bay on a windy Sunday?
You are absolutely right. I'm so glad the boat came in white, black and red. The original colors with purple was the wife's (now ex-wife) pick. If things go as planned I hope to be moving up to a Outlaw after next season, maybe a used 29 or 30 outlaw. Much like yours. The only complaint I have with the 232 is...not BIG enough. I like to be able to run 35-50MPH in bigger seas.
How's your boat handle the bay on a windy Sunday?
Hey – sorry to hear about the wife but heck, the best thing in the world is being a single guy with a cool boat.
In terms of a 29 handling wind blown bay chop, there’s almost nothing I have to slow down for. I can easily run 60+ in just about anything. Any WOT runs I make however, are always in flat water just cause I’m chicken $hit – plus I don’t wear a life jacket. If I wore a good life jacket, I would have a lot more courage.
Look me up if you decide to upgrade to a 29. My 29 was a factory order like your 232 so it never went on any joy rides while at the dealership and even today, a person would have a hard time finding evidence that it’s ever been used at all. If it sold now I would probably take $80K for it. The best part about my 29 is that fact that it has 496HO’s and will outrun 95% of the other 29’s out there.
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LOOKS GREAT Bill
Bill,your boat looks great .How far are you from West Point Ny./We are on vacation here and will be here until Wednesday,wished I had more time and we could take a ride,Talk to you later .
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