Apache "Cold War"
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Throughout the sea trial the boat handled with comfort all conditions, thanks to the power, build layout, and the length of the hull. a perfect combination of materials used and the construction process. Duna
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Hey Tank it's been a while. The "Tsunami" is good, on the last run this summer, she was hitting 95 in big waters with ease.
I know there are pictures of the 54' on the Apache Forum, this place is as good as any for comments and views of these unique boats. are you getting enough time on the Cig. Duna
I know there are pictures of the 54' on the Apache Forum, this place is as good as any for comments and views of these unique boats. are you getting enough time on the Cig. Duna
Great pics...Looks like Teague at the wheel of that big ol bastard. Where's the video you pulled the images from eh!?
And what ever happened to the video of Tsunami running in Europe with Teague? Remember these!?
We haven't been getting the cig out as much as I'd like but still get it out every so often.
Hope all's well bro.
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The speed of the vessel is yet to be determined.
As with all boats, a shake down period is the norm, these picture's were taken on the last of four seperate sea trials conducted to assure the vessels function. The seating arrangement and final layout of the boat is being considered
The cockpit will sit or stand 4 to 5 people. The boat was built to handle heavy sea conditions as with all Apaches boats. Duna.
As with all boats, a shake down period is the norm, these picture's were taken on the last of four seperate sea trials conducted to assure the vessels function. The seating arrangement and final layout of the boat is being considered
The cockpit will sit or stand 4 to 5 people. The boat was built to handle heavy sea conditions as with all Apaches boats. Duna.
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Duna, good to see you around again.
Great pics...Looks like Teague at the wheel of that big ol bastard. Where's the video you pulled the images from eh!?
And what ever happened to the video of Tsunami running in Europe with Teague? Remember these!?
We haven't been getting the cig out as much as I'd like but still get it out every so often.
Hope all's well bro.
Great pics...Looks like Teague at the wheel of that big ol bastard. Where's the video you pulled the images from eh!?
And what ever happened to the video of Tsunami running in Europe with Teague? Remember these!?
We haven't been getting the cig out as much as I'd like but still get it out every so often.
Hope all's well bro.
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that boat is SICK...
but 2mil sick...uh no....
ill take an 42 MTI... a cig maximus....a 42 yellowfin... and a 50 cruiser/yacht.... and some jets skis and jet boat... and a CC RIB
thats if the 2mil rumor is true
but 2mil sick...uh no....
ill take an 42 MTI... a cig maximus....a 42 yellowfin... and a 50 cruiser/yacht.... and some jets skis and jet boat... and a CC RIB
thats if the 2mil rumor is true
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Boy Oh Boy, I don't know what to think of these pictures, maybe it was built as a submarine or something in between. Way too heavy for the rough,too heavy wont get you thru, or maybe thru one but it crashes down on the next roll. Looks like a Magnum without comfort and for the price I would go with Magnum any day.