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Old 08-20-2007, 11:30 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGMxWyJY-os

I think itd be a blast to have as a second boat (if i was money enough to haaaaaaaaave a second boat).. other than not having much wave-crushing ability, itd be great for midweek runs on the lake..
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probably get more out of it with a hatch
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Old 08-21-2007, 06:47 AM
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Looks like the boat is hooked up and running nice!
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Ive been on that thing at 115 or so. They say it runs well over 130!
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My 23' cat is setup alot like that. I'm running a hatch over the motor though. Nothing like it!!!!!!! I would trade a river rocket over a large wave crusher any day.
 
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i just wonder how they keep that stock bravo together!!
seem's to me that it would spitting its guts out
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i just wonder how they keep that stock bravo together!!
seem's to me that it would spitting its guts out
I have not had any problems either. I think its because the boats are so light.
 
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as long as we are playing this game.....ill take one of these as a second boat


http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...arch&plindex=8


or a DCB 22, talon 22.....anything small with twin clamp-ons
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How long do the water pump impellers last?
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Cale,

"Infomaniac" here on the boards built the engine for that
boat. He also owns Moritz Machine in Tulsa and Marine Assult Custom Engines.

The boat is a rocket, and he is a very knowledgeable person
and a good guy. He also has a few dragboat playtoys.

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