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Old 10-07-2014 | 10:21 AM
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Originally had a 1992 38 TG w/525 SC Hawks, then I went from an 2006 39 TGU 525 boat that did 88 mph to a 2009 42X 700 boat that does 108 with 5 blade Herrings on it. Took it on the Key west Poker run last November (2013) and the boat was without compromise.The 700 package is more than enough power in this boat without the high maintenance required on the 1350's.

I loved my 39 until I purchased the 42X. A fabulous boat, deeper, faster, steadier and much better in the big water. Normally it is in New Jersey and the summer waters here can change in a matter of minutes. Never felt that I could not get back due to water conditions in this bad boy. Not using it much now, no time, left it in Florida so I would part with it if I find the right home for it. It is a one off paint scheme. Beyond beautiful, like nothing you have ever seen. 104 hours on it currently & always stored indoors other than on a lift June thru September for 2 seasons but with a deck cover of coarse to keep it clean and the sun off.

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I'm interested in your 42x. I'm in PA so not far. Right now I have a Donzi 38ZR with T-700s. Looking to move to Cig.
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Old 10-08-2014 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Rapnj
Originally had a 1992 38 TG w/525 SC Hawks, then I went from an 2006 39 TGU 525 boat that did 88 mph to a 2009 42X 700 boat that does 108 with 5 blade Herrings on it. Took it on the Key west Poker run last November (2013) and the boat was without compromise.The 700 package is more than enough power in this boat without the high maintenance required on the 1350's.

I loved my 39 until I purchased the 42X. A fabulous boat, deeper, faster, steadier and much better in the big water. Normally it is in New Jersey and the summer waters here can change in a matter of minutes. Never felt that I could not get back due to water conditions in this bad boy. Not using it much now, no time, left it in Florida so I would part with it if I find the right home for it. It is a one off paint scheme. Beyond beautiful, like nothing you have ever seen. 104 hours on it currently & always stored indoors other than on a lift June thru September for 2 seasons but with a deck cover of coarse to keep it clean and the sun off.

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Please contact me or PM if / when boat is for sale!!!
Thanks Patrick
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Old 10-08-2014 | 09:56 AM
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Ron's boat is at LipShip...here is the link.

http://www.lipship.com/used_boats/view/62

I have seen this boat in person and is drop dead beautiful...plus it runs 110mph!

Call Phil if any anyone has any questions.

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Old 10-09-2014 | 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by TheGladiator
Ron's boat is at LipShip...here is the link.

http://www.lipship.com/used_boats/view/62

I have seen this boat in person and is drop dead beautiful...plus it runs 110mph!

Call Phil if any anyone has any questions.

Todd
Ah, the Johnny Walker boat. Looked at it and it is in great shape.
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Old 10-09-2014 | 06:06 PM
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Ah, the Johnny Walker boat. Looked at it and it is in great shape.
I saw you have a 46. I'm in the market and trying to decide between the 42x and the 46 RR. What's your opinion on this. BTW, I'm in the northern part of the Chesapeake Bay so the 46 might be too much boat and take some of the fun out of boating.
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Old 11-14-2014 | 08:59 PM
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Looks like X it is
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Old 11-15-2014 | 07:50 AM
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So does that mean it's a "go"????
If so, CONGRATS!!!!
Can't wait to see it.

Good to see you in Key West.
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Old 11-15-2014 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by TheGladiator
Ron's boat is at LipShip...here is the link.

http://www.lipship.com/used_boats/view/62

I have seen this boat in person and is drop dead beautiful...plus it runs 110mph!

Call Phil if any anyone has any questions.

Todd
Saw it last week there. Bad azz!!
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Old 11-15-2014 | 09:28 AM
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Hola Tank... long time. Our friend has the same boat, same motors....how does this one do 110? When are you brining another Cig to the West?
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Old 11-15-2014 | 03:54 PM
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Hola Tank... long time. Our friend has the same boat, same motors....how does this one do 110? When are you brining another Cig to the West?
What's up Chris!? How's life.

I'm guessing this ones mapped and Kevin's isn't.

We'll be getting another boat in a year or so. As soon as the baby is old enough to actually enjoy it safely. Probably a CC but I wouldn't mind it being a cig!
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