Boatless again!!!!!
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the 32 skater on SF with the 300's is not that fast of a boat. my buddy has a 33 active thunder that runs 93 and all we had to say when we went by him was bye bye pu$$Y cat.........................that skater MIGHT run 98mph in reggie fountain water but get it in some long island sound slop and its a different story
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his 32 velocity with the supercats would have ran away from that skater. my buddy has a 33 active thunder that runs 93 and all we had to say when we went by him was bye bye pu$$Y cat.........................that skater MIGHT run 98mph in reggie fountain water but get it in some long island sound slop and its a different story
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Active thunder what cat or v The v is a 32 and a friend of mine had one with big big power and i saw 121mph no bull ****z there.Ask Mikes280 on hear We bult 390 velocitys that ran in the 115 mph range. Mike A. from Long island with a 32 skater and 300s runs big water all the time in the 90 mph rang, I have been with him. Whats your point? Im tired of fuucking with IO,S!!!!! I boat alot darn near every day.
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Outboards Man! Thats the Ticket!!!
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it is almost impossible to beat the 30-32ft twin outboard cats for $$$ per mph in any other type of performance boat. i think the only real weak link on the OB's is the lowers.
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It must depend what you're running though... We use to run to Put-In-Bay, us in a 38' scarab and friend in a 32' fountain center counsel. The fountain would be r'd up trying to keep up with us and burn more fuel than we were.