Considering an eliminator
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From: Crane Hill, AL
couldn't of said it better myself
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...r-tops-170-mph
http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...r-tops-170-mph
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I need some opinions. I have seen these boats run and I like the way they look. All of you that have had a V-bottom and went to the Eliminator would you go back? I have a 2000 38 Fountain Lightning and am throwing around a few ideas. Wanted some perspective from Eliminator owners.
You can send him a PM if it interest you,...Extremely clean!
Here is a link for Tom
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/e...est-setup.html
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I have had 5 eliminators-21 sport v,21 edge tunnel open bow,22 Daytona,34 eagle v,and a 27 fun deck.I highly recommend then -the quality is exceptional and they are eager for your business.You won't be disappointed.
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From: Belleville, Ontario
I purchased a 30 daytona this year after owning several V bottems and really like the boat. Amazed at how it handles at high speeds Boat will also cruise at 30 if you like as well. I have the large Dana Tunnel tab and think that this is a must on these boats. Keeps it very safe when running high speeds.
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From: Charlotte, NC
Looking at a 30 or 33 Daytona. I do poker runs on smaller and larger lakes and maybe hit the ICW and Charleston harbor. What kind of rough will these handle. I know they won't handle it like my 38 Fountian but where I boat I don,t know if I need it. I am a day boater and trailer my boat to the lake. Seems like I can get more speed for the money with the Eliminator. I have priced what it would take to make my 38' faster and quite frankly would rather buy something already faster. I would like to see 100. Also what do you think about the open bow models. My first boat was a 30' Hallett and on the east coast they are rare. I really liked that about that boat.
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From: yucaipa, ca
First time on here, but thought i would hand out the info i have from our daytona .I bought a 1999 daytona 25 last year ( known owner for years and he finally sold) 502mpi with procharger 5 pounds boost runs just shy of 100 great boat, blast to drive. insurance was through allstate, have house and trucks also through them. around $580 for the year.



