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Old 02-11-2013 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by baditude
After gunner makes him cry if he wants to run a single engine Baja on loto I'll be his huckleberry
LOL baditude,,I think I might wanna join in this fun too..in my old baja..(this is STLcheckmate from mwbp)..
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Old 02-12-2013 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Gunner
what power did he have to get it to 95
He built it himself. I forget the HP.

How is that steering wheel holding up in the 35ol?

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Old 02-12-2013 | 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
He built it himself. I forget the HP.

How is that steering wheel holding up in the 35ol?

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looks great had a carbon fiber center cap mad for it when I had the new dash made for the 5212 Garmin.
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Old 02-12-2013 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Donziben
I guarantee redbud is looking forward to seeing the super boat this summer!!

I'll still say that our donzis will out run either one of his boats in the rough, he might beat us in smooth water but how often is it smooth at loto. They just simply aren't long enough or weigh enough to run any decent speed for any amount of time without breaking your boat or back!

I'll also stick by my word of saying there are plenty of bajas licking there chops also!
i will prolly get grilled for this....but....i think you guys are under-estimating the superboat hull, they are badass in the rough!! i race class 5 with a couple of them, when the water is big you better hope your ahead of them or keep inside position otherwise there gone! by far one of the best single engine vee hulls i've seen.

now with that being said, i'm guessing supre-douche doesnt have the driving skills, knowledge, or balls to run one like my fellow class 5 competition. i guess what i'm saying is, in the right hands a 750hp y2k will run with a twin engine boat with stock power in the ozarks...start talking outerlimits, big power, lake erie, etc...y2k wont cut it, but i think we agree thats common sense.
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Old 02-12-2013 | 08:44 PM
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I'm surprised more folks aren't expressing interest in the harbor hop idea. Oh well.

Geez, a guy shows up wanting to run the world, ya try to set it up, and all I hear are the peaceful sounds of crickets chirping.... *sigh*

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Old 02-12-2013 | 09:22 PM
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it sounds like fun, i would be in if it was closer. to far to trailer a 9k boat with a 1500 it would kill my truck if i even made it.
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Old 02-12-2013 | 10:31 PM
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If we can make it down I'm in.
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Old 02-13-2013 | 12:19 PM
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I'm down almost every weekend, usually out and about every harbor hop and poker run.

I rode in PBC's 29 outerlimits they had with the 600sci during the support our troops poker run, the boat is a machine for its size, it ran 103 in the shootout. It got pretty rough at the start in that little boat and a lot of boats slower than us were right there with us in the rough, only when it smoothed out a little were we able to pull on them. We were able to run 70-80 comfortably, which I was amazed at for a boat 29'long. Point being that superboat is probably pretty comparable(maybe I'm wrong). That 29's top speed is 100mph though not 80 like superboats. He will not be able to run that fast for very long in the wash machine we call home!

My boat runs 75 all day, pretty much any water. He might beat me but he will beat himself and his boat up in the process, probably break a drive.
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Old 02-13-2013 | 12:23 PM
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Not taking anything away from the bOat I'm sure it's nice and runs great and is fun to drive. He needs to get some seat time in before calling every body out before he even knows how it runs or handles! IMO. But I'm all up for stirring the pot and a little trash talk, all in good fun!
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Old 02-13-2013 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Donziben
I'm down almost every weekend, usually out and about every harbor hop and poker run.

I rode in PBC's 29 outerlimits they had with the 600sci during the support our troops poker run, the boat is a machine for its size, it ran 103 in the shootout. It got pretty rough at the start in that little boat and a lot of boats slower than us were right there with us in the rough, only when it smoothed out a little were we able to pull on them. We were able to run 70-80 comfortably, which I was amazed at for a boat 29'long. Point being that superboat is probably pretty comparable(maybe I'm wrong). That 29's top speed is 100mph though not 80 like superboats. He will not be able to run that fast for very long in the wash machine we call home!

My boat runs 75 all day, pretty much any water. He might beat me but he will beat himself and his boat up in the process, probably break a drive.
There is no comparison in rough water between a 29OL(26' boat w/o the bussel) & a 30 Y2K(32' with the swim platform.... apples & oranges .....
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