New 2009 38ZR 700's
#33
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From: Oshvegas WI
sweet boat nightbird, if you are talking about the yellow 43 zr that is....you must have bought it in the last few days, those pictures are taken at our dealership in Green Bay Wisconsin. Looking for ward to having you as a customer...
Andrew @ Shipyard Marine - 920-232-9500
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#36
Maybe he was outed by JUKED YOU and doesn't own the 43' ZR he linked to. A quick housekeeping of his posts and poof - he's gone. On the other hand, maybe this is not the case.
I still vote for the orange ZRC. IMO, orange, yellow and white are all standout colors on the water. Before some artsy fartsy guy corrects me on calling white a color, I realize it's the absence of color. Contrast is key.
I still vote for the orange ZRC. IMO, orange, yellow and white are all standout colors on the water. Before some artsy fartsy guy corrects me on calling white a color, I realize it's the absence of color. Contrast is key.
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From: Oshvegas WI
Maybe he was outed by JUKED YOU and doesn't own the 43' ZR he linked to. A quick housekeeping of his posts and poof - he's gone. On the other hand, maybe this is not the case.
I still vote for the orange ZRC. IMO, orange, yellow and white are all standout colors on the water. Before some artsy fartsy guy corrects me on calling white a color, I realize it's the absence of color. Contrast is key.
I still vote for the orange ZRC. IMO, orange, yellow and white are all standout colors on the water. Before some artsy fartsy guy corrects me on calling white a color, I realize it's the absence of color. Contrast is key.
#39
this is a sweet looking boat with very reliable power. My 700's just turned 70 flawless hours, only oil changes to this point.



