37 OL trips vs twins
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The conversion sounds like a big job to me, keep your eyes open for a nice twin boat if that is what you want.
If you end up with a twin bravo boat, make sure it has the ext boxes.
If you end up with a twin bravo boat, make sure it has the ext boxes.
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Just a beginners question, if you take a triple engine boat and convert to twin does insurance consider it a twin? Or do they frown on this and still rake you over the coals?
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Of the ones I know here locally, Wild Child doesn't and neither did my buddy's which is hull #3. I don't think Talkstory had them either???
No bobbing or porpoise from what I experience on hull #3!
I'm no OL expert, just speaking from what I've been on.
No bobbing or porpoise from what I experience on hull #3!
I'm no OL expert, just speaking from what I've been on.
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No problem, I've just never seen one without