What would it take to be race ready?
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Or you could even go with this package, basicly the same boat with Jackets and helmets..
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o19498-en.html
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That's why I brought up Boomers his has a rear seat already, and then when it came time to look at racing the boat you then could do the conversion.
I called a couple guys tonight back in Ohio see about some sponsoring.... You never know... They were at the local tavern
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They are both excellent boats(obviously I am kinda partial since I have one) and with the right setup can run 80 in the rough and 85-86 in the calm. I havent seen Boomers boat since it was raced as "Chicks Beach" back in 01-02 but I do know that in Jim's(Donzilla) has a back seat glassed in to the hull so it would be just a matter of upholstery, which you can go basic for a couple of hundred or go as elaborate as you you want. I by no means am trying to be funny, but if you plan to run it on Lanier one main thing you might need right now is WATER. Good luck in your pursuit and hope to see you up north next year.
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as Trent mentions the back seat is there. I found myself using it more this past summer than the 353 but that is gonna go to I want to get into a 400 ss eventually.
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