32 fever owners
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I think US1 will be selling his boat this summer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, maybe. It's clean.
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Wildman is the guy for graphics. I've seen him work the Etch-O- Sketch like no other.
Yeah, my boat may be for sale. You know what the difference is between for sell and sold?? About 3 yrs.
Yeah, my boat may be for sale. You know what the difference is between for sell and sold?? About 3 yrs.
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If monroe is like I remember, the "wake makers" may be a good option. Id rather be on top of it with the hammer down though! right now I'd settle for going out in a fishing boat, I miss summer!
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I have a 98 32 fever w/t-502 mag MPI's, Bravo drives and Hydromotive 27p quad 4s. On gps I get 79 mph but keep in mind salt water is faster than fresh, Bob Teague in Powerboat mag is a huge wealth of knowledge. According to him on a stepped bottom with a high X turning in is faster, out is better around the dock.
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I run 30P labbed B1's with Imco -2 shorties turning in. best gps so far is 105.3 in light chop on the Columbia river, single step......custom Russell Marine 572's dyno'd at a hair over 700 hp each