Gladiator with 575's
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Thinking of a Cigarette Gladiator??? Check out the boat Dick Simon Marine has in stock. The boat has awesome paint and the perfect set up. Twin HP 525, Full Staggared. The 575's maybe a hair faster, but the 525's are the hot ticket. I know they are offering the boat at a blowout price.
Jeffery has seen the boat, What's your thoughts Jeffery?
Jeffery has seen the boat, What's your thoughts Jeffery?
#37
For those of you considering a Gladiator the one at Dick Simon Marine is an awesome boat. The graphics are very similar to my boat except they are in blue. It is a better boat all the way around - staggered 525's and the new ITS drive system. If anyone is seriously looking I know they are very motivated to move it. Call or PM me if you want to ask me anything about it. John at DSM will take good care of you!
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This past weekend SCOPE had its first video photo shoot. 18 boats, 80 miles of open ocean running, 88 degrees and sunny, and awesome water - everything from three to four footers to some rough and tumble washing machine five and six footers towards the end.
I am happy to say that my back and my a** survived brilliantly! There was concern about "sitting" in the boat and venturing out in anything bigger than two to three footers. What would the landings be like? Would I need a chiropractor the next day?
For some odd reason - whether I instinctually raised myself off the seat when becoming airborne, or Cigarette has found the secret to soft seat padding, or maybe that my supreme driving skills
were even better than I thought (ha ha) - I never felt jarred or jolted to excess from the rough water. It was surprisingly comfortable and effortless. Definately a good experience.
Look out for some of the video footage in a month or so and some of the awesome still shots next week!
P.S. Best of all? I had my favorite female companion (pictured herein) along for the ride. As usual ... she loved every minute of it!
I am happy to say that my back and my a** survived brilliantly! There was concern about "sitting" in the boat and venturing out in anything bigger than two to three footers. What would the landings be like? Would I need a chiropractor the next day?
For some odd reason - whether I instinctually raised myself off the seat when becoming airborne, or Cigarette has found the secret to soft seat padding, or maybe that my supreme driving skills
were even better than I thought (ha ha) - I never felt jarred or jolted to excess from the rough water. It was surprisingly comfortable and effortless. Definately a good experience.Look out for some of the video footage in a month or so and some of the awesome still shots next week!
P.S. Best of all? I had my favorite female companion (pictured herein) along for the ride. As usual ... she loved every minute of it!



