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Re: Why a Gladiator?
Yep. I normally make a change every two years. Not sure what I want exactly. We shall see.
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Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by thedonz
dude this is not your kind of website :rolleyes: ....what do you mean " Do people ski behind them ? " LMFAO
mike If you need to be asking these kind of questions, I can just about guarantee that the Gladiator is not the boat for you. |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by thedonz
what do you mean " Do people ski behind them ? " LMFAO
mike |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
So if you have a Gladiator:
No camping No Sking No cruzing (going < 40mph) Do you guys race with them? Are they good to go from A marina to a waterfront resteraunt? Are they relatively easy to operate? Thanks again for the information. |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by big-boss
So if you have a Gladiator:
No camping No Sking No cruzing (going < 40mph) Do you guys race with them? Are they good to go from A marina to a waterfront resteraunt? Are they relatively easy to operate? Thanks again for the information. |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by big-boss
So if you have a Gladiator:
No camping No Sking No cruzing (going < 40mph) Do you guys race with them? Are they good to go from A marina to a waterfront resteraunt? Are they relatively easy to operate? Thanks again for the information. |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by big-boss
So if you have a Gladiator:
No camping No Sking No cruzing (going < 40mph) Do you guys race with them? Are they good to go from A marina to a waterfront resteraunt? Are they relatively easy to operate? Thanks again for the information. They're pleasure versions of offshore raceboats...you and 3 of your friends blasting through rough waters at high speeds. It's the equivalent of a small, fast, sleek sports car......If you want to camp get something with a cabin. Resteraunt and marina hopping is no problem. They're easy to operate, yet they must be treated with respect! I wouldn't consider any offshore boat to be an entry level boat. |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by big-boss
So if you have a Gladiator:
Are they good to go from A marina to a waterfront resteraunt? Thanks again for the information. |
Re: Why a Gladiator?
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I chose a Gladiator because of this...... :D
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Re: Why a Gladiator?
Originally Posted by big-boss
So if you have a Gladiator:
No camping No Sking No cruzing (going < 40mph) Do you guys race with them? Are they good to go from A marina to a waterfront resteraunt? Are they relatively easy to operate? Thanks again for the information. YES,we do cuise around a lot. But never @ or under 40. Glads cruise @ 70mph!!! A very comfortable 70. |
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