a cupple pics of my finished xlt
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So True people often wonder what these things are. You aren't going to find many well built boats with 24* hull under 20ft that are as all around useable (platforms and sunpads, etc).
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I wish I had that windshield, the only one I could find with that design was listed for 12k
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I am loving mine s well. picked it up last year, i have wanted one since i was 10 and my father had a power play conquest, there was a yellow and gray 185 i was obsessed with. it tooke me 20 years to find one lol.
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How does the ride change as the fuel load burns off? Or can you even tell? Love these boats!
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Will be able to tell you in a few weeks...I need to do some in depth prop analysis. Like to do this whenever I get a new boat. From what I can tell these boats get a little "light" and start to chinewalk a little more when they lighten up in the bow. I am pretty sure the old Baron's had the tank in the floor so they drive a bit different than the 185s. The other guys can tell ya a lot more than I can...but hoping to get some serious wheel time in this summer.