92 38 top gun Kevlar.. Any info help
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Well,, I decided to back away at this time, I loved the look of the boat and it's classic looks. I'm not in to flash and tons of bright colors.. I think the number one issue for me was the Bravos.. Just nowhere to go with these drives on this heavy boat.. I feel room in price was there as well as interest in my boat as well. I'll keep my eyes open and appreciate comments... (1) question though. Where do you store your anchor and line on these TG's On my Formula we have a anchor storage up on the nose which makes it nice and easy to use..
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I have been very quiet about Phil and have not said barely anything, but if the stuff I saw in the pics of the cafe is that noticeable in pics, then I REALLY cannot see how anyone can possible say it looks AMAZING in person, maybe it's me.... and thats why I stopped.... I would love to see a build thread on the new one with every single pic posted..... but he won't.
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Well,, I decided to back away at this time, I loved the look of the boat and it's classic looks. I'm not in to flash and tons of bright colors.. I think the number one issue for me was the Bravos.. Just nowhere to go with these drives on this heavy boat.. I feel room in price was there as well as interest in my boat as well. I'll keep my eyes open and appreciate comments... (1) question though. Where do you store your anchor and line on these TG's On my Formula we have a anchor storage up on the nose which makes it nice and easy to use..
when i was in the market, i said no to a lot of good deal top guns that had huge power hooked to bravos knowing the impending issues. for me i wanted stock blue motors, knowing it would be slow and turn key...but good on re-sale. as someone said in another thread, you should really look for a completely redone gun. they are out there, so you shouldnt have to settle or pay an arm and a leg for it. good luck with the search.
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you should put a list together of what you are looking for...i.e. big power, stock merc blue power, bravos, trs, konrads, 6's, etc.
when i was in the market, i said no to a lot of good deal top guns that had huge power hooked to bravos knowing the impending issues. for me i wanted stock blue motors, knowing it would be slow and turn key...but good on re-sale. as someone said in another thread, you should really look for a completely redone gun. they are out there, so you shouldnt have to settle or pay an arm and a leg for it. good luck with the search.
when i was in the market, i said no to a lot of good deal top guns that had huge power hooked to bravos knowing the impending issues. for me i wanted stock blue motors, knowing it would be slow and turn key...but good on re-sale. as someone said in another thread, you should really look for a completely redone gun. they are out there, so you shouldnt have to settle or pay an arm and a leg for it. good luck with the search.