My new Larry Smith 38
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pwrbt33, your information matches exactly with the info that was given to me.
Do you know the name of the repo place? I am trying to put together the history of the boat.
Thx
Do you know the name of the repo place? I am trying to put together the history of the boat.
Thx
#53
Originally posted by later
semper fi what power does your friend run in the 42 fountain, do you have any pictures of the cockpit and bilge.
later
semper fi what power does your friend run in the 42 fountain, do you have any pictures of the cockpit and bilge.
later
#55
Lee,
Thanks for the pics!! The boat looks just like these pictures, the only difference is the graphics were totally removed from the rubrail down. The boat is extremely tricked out. Look at the size of those bulkheads down below!!! There is a ballast tank down there that keeps the nose down in the rough water. The ballast tank makes an unbelievable difference!!
Thanks for the pics!! The boat looks just like these pictures, the only difference is the graphics were totally removed from the rubrail down. The boat is extremely tricked out. Look at the size of those bulkheads down below!!! There is a ballast tank down there that keeps the nose down in the rough water. The ballast tank makes an unbelievable difference!!
#57
Lee,
You are right, but the boat didn't get any attention at the higher price. The boat is definately BAD A$$, but since it is a 3 man bolster setup with no cabin space, it takes the "right person" to buy it. It is a great poker run boat. It runs through the rough stuff (4'-8') really well. The bolsters are very deep, so it's a very secure feeling in the boat no matter the speed or the water.
You are right, but the boat didn't get any attention at the higher price. The boat is definately BAD A$$, but since it is a 3 man bolster setup with no cabin space, it takes the "right person" to buy it. It is a great poker run boat. It runs through the rough stuff (4'-8') really well. The bolsters are very deep, so it's a very secure feeling in the boat no matter the speed or the water.