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Old 02-17-2010, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Catmando
Sitdown 41 Pantera w/twin staggered Chief twin turbo 1200s and suspension seats would be an awesome package too!
can you imagine????
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Old 02-17-2010, 10:49 PM
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Poker Runs are about flash, so let's forget about the $$$$...if you just want hi performance, flash and great handling put yourself into a new Vector 40...you can rest assured you won't see another one and afterall isn't individuality what it's all about?
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Originally Posted by MDGperformance
There are a lot of good hulls out there,that being said i bought a 2004 donzi 38zrc last year and i can honestly say it is one of the best handling and performing boat v-boat i have ever driving,i have owned a lot of boats over the years and have driven almost all of them ,been in the hp boat business for over 20years.I like the staggered set-up and the 2003-2004 hulls are priced very reasonable,priced about the same as the gladiators,only problem not many built and not a lot for sale
Sexy styling, love the graphix, makes the boat look longer than it is. A fast, great-handling hull. Too bad Donzi never built a wraparound windshield though.

How is it getting behind the wheel? Powerboat mag said it's very tight, but I think their problem was Teague's fat belly.
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Originally Posted by thedonz
can you imagine????
I hope somebody steps up and makes it happen with somebody's big power, but the turbo motors just make so much sense in terms of efficiency and longevity. Tommy says he's solved the lag problem too, plus he's a lot cheaper than the new Merc turbomotors.

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Old 02-18-2010, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
I dont think people know how to read anymore..............
I've read the Gladiator had issues?You sell them any truth to that?
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Originally Posted by MDGperformance
There are a lot of good hulls out there,that being said i bought a 2004 donzi 38zrc last year and i can honestly say it is one of the best handling and performing boat v-boat i have ever driving,i have owned a lot of boats over the years and have driven almost all of them ,been in the hp boat business for over 20years.I like the staggered set-up and the 2003-2004 hulls are priced very reasonable,priced about the same as the gladiators,only problem not many built and not a lot for sale
This ZRC is probably the nicest looking one I have seen.
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Originally Posted by MrOffshore
Poker Runs are about flash, so let's forget about the $$$$...if you just want hi performance, flash and great handling put yourself into a new Vector 40...you can rest assured you won't see another one and afterall isn't individuality what it's all about?
The new Vector 40 is different, I'll admitt . But, it is one odd looking boat bordering on ugly and probably would be one very tough boat to resell. And, I think that the individual who started this thread is looking to conserve $$ and is looking for used or something priced reasonably.

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Old 02-19-2010, 07:21 AM
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Does Skater have a sit down V-hull?
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Originally Posted by Club Drew
Does Skater have a sit down V-hull?
The 399.
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Originally Posted by Catmando
The 399.
and a 426Vee and a 488Vee..........................white one is a 488 and the silver and black one is a 426.
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