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Originally Posted by Biggus
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It's a Twin Step, very slippery, 30 feet, 7500 lbs. 37 pitch 4 blades, Boost/Vac is ZERO @ 80 mph. Will build 7 lbs @ 5650 . It's incredibly efficient. FWIW, I have zero use for bogus data, just sharing real world experience here.
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Originally Posted by Biff
(Post 4358676)
How did you taco that skeg!?!
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Dam shame , how fat boy looks, it was super clean before leaving the country. That's 3 really nice boats that I believe the same guy has trashed.
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Maybe that's his "thing"? Oh well, to each their own, at least he's enjoying the boat.
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Originally Posted by Biff
(Post 4358676)
How did you taco that skeg!?!
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I'm playing the Skater today, test props tomorrow
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[QUOTE=Zero Patience;4359049]MPR purchased the drives from an OSO member. The drives were black paint from top to bottom. When we stripped the paint off the lowers we found the repair. The seller did not mention that during the purchase. The piece broke out in the rough water run from Sanabel to Tampa. MRP did not want to repair it so I located a new one at a fair price. I know who we would never buy from again on OSO.[/QUOTE
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Originally Posted by Zero Patience
(Post 4359049)
MPR purchased the drives from an OSO member. The drives were black paint from top to bottom. When we stripped the paint off the lowers we found the repair. The seller did not mention that during the purchase. The piece broke out in the rough water run from Sanabel to Tampa. MRP did not want to repair it so I located a new one at a fair price. I know who we would never buy from again on OSO.
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
(Post 4359243)
I'm the one who the drives were bought from and I did not hide anything. I did not know that they had been repaired either. Notice where you wrote, "when we stripped the paint off the lowers." Well I never stripped the paint off the lowers, so how was I supposed to know they had been repaired??
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