Found my way back to Formula
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Hey Guys -
New to the Formula forum. I’ve owned two in the past 20 years, then I moved over to a Wellcraft 26 Nova with twin sb Chevy’s. Overall, being disappointed would be an understatement. I couldn’t take it anymore and had to come back home to Formula.
I just picked up this 1989 242 LS last week. It’s in good shape and turn-key. Hauled it from up state NY to the Maryland Eastern Shore. I just love the classic lines of these older Formulas.
http://s783.photobucket.com/user/spy...tml?sort=3&o=0
New to the Formula forum. I’ve owned two in the past 20 years, then I moved over to a Wellcraft 26 Nova with twin sb Chevy’s. Overall, being disappointed would be an understatement. I couldn’t take it anymore and had to come back home to Formula.
I just picked up this 1989 242 LS last week. It’s in good shape and turn-key. Hauled it from up state NY to the Maryland Eastern Shore. I just love the classic lines of these older Formulas.
http://s783.photobucket.com/user/spy...tml?sort=3&o=0
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454 Mag, 365 HP - Bravo drive, 23P mirage prop. All original factory setup. Sea trial was 56 by GPS/ and speedo @4800 with two aboard. Boy, I never realized how much I miss that smooth Formula ride. No comparison to Wellcraft. None whatsoever.
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Crap... Hope all is ok with with her. I lost my wife of 18 years a couple of days before Christmas this year (2016). She was only 44. Take good care of her.., and that boat!



