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Driven1 it should be outboards for you!
Anyway I love the looks of the 35-38 Donzi ZR's. I had one pass me on the Manatee River going out into the bay last month and it was just haulin' and awesome looking.
Anyway I love the looks of the 35-38 Donzi ZR's. I had one pass me on the Manatee River going out into the bay last month and it was just haulin' and awesome looking.
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[QUOTE=FeverMike;2320023]Driven1 it should be outboards for you!
Mike,
Funny that you say that. When I was at the show speaking to someone from Donzi they are going to start offering all the performance boats with outboards. We were talking about how nice a 35 zr with trip 300xs would be. They would push the rear bench to the back of the boat and could then install 4 bolsters. I would think it would be a 85-90 mph boat that would be more reliable than a twin 525 boat. After all the problems I had with the 525s if I did go inboard again it would something besides that motor. I looked at a 30 velocity there with twin 300xs that they said would do 79mph with an arch on it.
Mike,
Funny that you say that. When I was at the show speaking to someone from Donzi they are going to start offering all the performance boats with outboards. We were talking about how nice a 35 zr with trip 300xs would be. They would push the rear bench to the back of the boat and could then install 4 bolsters. I would think it would be a 85-90 mph boat that would be more reliable than a twin 525 boat. After all the problems I had with the 525s if I did go inboard again it would something besides that motor. I looked at a 30 velocity there with twin 300xs that they said would do 79mph with an arch on it.
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[QUOTE/]Mike,
Funny that you say that. When I was at the show speaking to someone from Donzi they are going to start offering all the performance boats with outboards. We were talking about how nice a 35 zr with trip 300xs would be. They would push the rear bench to the back of the boat and could then install 4 bolsters. I would think it would be a 85-90 mph boat that would be more reliable than a twin 525 boat. After all the problems I had with the 525s if I did go inboard again it would something besides that motor. I looked at a 30 velocity there with twin 300xs that they said would do 79mph with an arch on it.[/QUOTE]
I'll believe that when I see it!
I would like to see the 30' Comp or the 27' Classic first!
I've heard "someone" from Donzi talk about them too!
Funny that you say that. When I was at the show speaking to someone from Donzi they are going to start offering all the performance boats with outboards. We were talking about how nice a 35 zr with trip 300xs would be. They would push the rear bench to the back of the boat and could then install 4 bolsters. I would think it would be a 85-90 mph boat that would be more reliable than a twin 525 boat. After all the problems I had with the 525s if I did go inboard again it would something besides that motor. I looked at a 30 velocity there with twin 300xs that they said would do 79mph with an arch on it.[/QUOTE]
I'll believe that when I see it!
I would like to see the 30' Comp or the 27' Classic first!
I've heard "someone" from Donzi talk about them too!
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[QUOTE/]Mike,
Funny that you say that. When I was at the show speaking to someone from Donzi they are going to start offering all the performance boats with outboards. We were talking about how nice a 35 zr with trip 300xs would be. They would push the rear bench to the back of the boat and could then install 4 bolsters. I would think it would be a 85-90 mph boat that would be more reliable than a twin 525 boat. After all the problems I had with the 525s if I did go inboard again it would something besides that motor. I looked at a 30 velocity there with twin 300xs that they said would do 79mph with an arch on it.
Funny that you say that. When I was at the show speaking to someone from Donzi they are going to start offering all the performance boats with outboards. We were talking about how nice a 35 zr with trip 300xs would be. They would push the rear bench to the back of the boat and could then install 4 bolsters. I would think it would be a 85-90 mph boat that would be more reliable than a twin 525 boat. After all the problems I had with the 525s if I did go inboard again it would something besides that motor. I looked at a 30 velocity there with twin 300xs that they said would do 79mph with an arch on it.
I would like to see the 30' Comp or the 27' Classic first!
I've heard "someone" from Donzi talk about them too![/QUOTE]
I think that the 27zr with twin 300XS would be a fun boat.
With those new laws about the over 500hp motors coming up, I think we might see more builders doing outboards. Also with the outboards putting out more power every year this might be the future of our hobby.
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Congrats on the 6s. No more sheared shafts! Neiman still raves about that ride this Summer Not many 10 year olds have clocked 115+ on the water around here
PS: Nice airborne shot!
Congrats on the 6s. No more sheared shafts! Neiman still raves about that ride this Summer Not many 10 year olds have clocked 115+ on the water around here
PS: Nice airborne shot!
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