Nice 27 for sale...ebay
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I have a 27 LH mirage labbed. Its a hubless prop and the brass spacer that goes behind it is different than a spacer for a prop with a hub. I need to find the right spacer. Bought the prop on Ebay for 100.00 and it didnt have the spacer w/ it. I think it will work good for top end speed.
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Not to hijack this derailed thread, but i just saw the ebay 27.
Took a few extra pics. It was built for MRD and raced and supposedly won some races back in 1989.
2 fuel tanks, no cabin. Cockpit looks good enough.
Dash seems fairly original.
Couple of gel chips on hull, but pretty clean.
Asking $19.9k.
Took a few extra pics. It was built for MRD and raced and supposedly won some races back in 1989.
2 fuel tanks, no cabin. Cockpit looks good enough.
Dash seems fairly original.
Couple of gel chips on hull, but pretty clean.
Asking $19.9k.
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It was not clean enough for my standards, and imo, doesn't compare to how yours looked in the pics.
The pics i took are pretty much the same as the ad.
If i have time, i can resize and post here.
I think the owner said it hits low-mid 60s.
I have no detailed info on props, speeds and the sort... sorry.
The pics i took are pretty much the same as the ad.
If i have time, i can resize and post here.
I think the owner said it hits low-mid 60s.
I have no detailed info on props, speeds and the sort... sorry.
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Yea, I think the bidding went up to about 12,000 on ebay. I was hoping that would be your possible next boat! Probably a nice riding boat with the 2 small blocks. He is going to have that boat for a while unless he's flexable on his price..........
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Kreed, with your drive trimmed down measure from the prop shaft centerline ( pretty much the nose on your drive) up to the bottom of your boat. If you have someone hold a 2' or 4' level from your propshaft centerline to the bottom of the boat makes it easier. You will most likely see a number like 7" or more.
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From: Mansfield, TX
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By the looks of the pictures Id say its a basketcase,no trailer and
one bad engine and by now probably both of them..
Last edited by HTRDLNCN; 06-21-2009 at 10:02 PM.


