46' Rr
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Not much out there to replace it.
So unless I fall in love with something else, there's no sense to give it away.
But the setup in my boat is the best it gets with cigarette. Stays hooked up and is impossible to chine walk or have any strange feels. Does 110mph with whoever in the boat and whatever the fuel. Cruises at 85mph with ease.
So unless I fall in love with something else, there's no sense to give it away.
But the setup in my boat is the best it gets with cigarette. Stays hooked up and is impossible to chine walk or have any strange feels. Does 110mph with whoever in the boat and whatever the fuel. Cruises at 85mph with ease.
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This boat is not new... but I love the paint!!!
http://www.teamshogren.com/pre-owned...ugh-rider.html
http://www.teamshogren.com/pre-owned...ugh-rider.html
After it was dismantled due to the National Marine deboggle, the VA owner spend well over a year and a LOT of money tracking down the original engines and drives, and put it all back together in its original glory. I think it went to LOTO/Chicago when Wayne sold it.