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monstaaa 12-23-2007 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 2381149)
Are these correct numbers for the new boats?
Are those numbers with Bravo 4/5 blade props, or Herring props?

What about 700s in both boats?

dude you are hooked.

with out a doubt

come over to the other side.

y the interestt.

if you decide i WILL educate you my son.

monstaaa 12-23-2007 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by heavyhauler (Post 2381234)
I had never owned that big of a boat and was worried, but bought a 38 and pulled it from Biloxi, MS to Myrtle Beach, SC w/3/4 ton Duramax at 75 mph and never made a bobble, but the trailer quality means everything, and my Duramax has a chip for the extra umph you need.

your duramax may have the chip.......






but i was born with it.







beaks rule.

Got Freedom? 12-23-2007 09:50 PM

bblythe, I boat on Lake Michigan and it can get really rough but my last two 42's have handled it really well. Were you at the Windy City poker run in 2005?

bblythe 12-23-2007 11:21 PM


Originally Posted by Got Freedom? (Post 2381965)
bblythe, I boat on Lake Michigan and it can get really rough but my last two 42's have handled it really well. Were you at the Windy City poker run in 2005?

I was at the one in july Chicago poker run out of east chicago casio

dreamboater 12-26-2007 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Beak Boater (Post 2381296)
Cant tell you about the 42, Can tell you first hand about the
38/700's number 6's. It runs 6 blade Herrings. The best the boat ran light, was 114.3 mph. Loaded like in the Richmond Poker run, 200 Gallons of gas, temp in the 90's high humidity, 5 people in boat. 110.8

That boat is slow!! :cool-smiley-027::cool-smiley-027:

Beak Boater 12-26-2007 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by dreamboater (Post 2383942)
That boat is slow!! :cool-smiley-027::cool-smiley-027:

It may be...but I know a Skater that is slower:hitfan:

Sydwayz 12-26-2007 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Beak Boater (Post 2383969)
It may be...but I know a Skater that is slower:hitfan:

You just wait Randy...
(I would have said "Dad," but someone already asked if Docmanrich was my Dad.)

...Wayne's propshaft's are drinking milk, and one day they are going to be big and strong; and hold together for a whole poker run. :D

Viper TT 12-26-2007 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Beak Boater (Post 2383969)
It may be...but I know a Skater that is slower:hitfan:

The two of you are lucky I sold my boat! :party-smiley-004: :D

Boater8987 12-26-2007 08:51 PM

I can vouch for beaks boat, it is fast. We were up front at Jamin on the James. He was the only one that could hang with us.:D By the way Randy where were all those fast.... AT's at? Did I miss something?:cool-smiley-027: Just kidding guys I like ATs Too!:party-smiley-004:

Mac 12-26-2007 10:45 PM

I have a 2000 42 staggered 1100s, custom paint, dockside air , sitting on a very nice matching trailer, Ido not need two boats, I am ready to deal. Boat is in VERY GOOD condition!


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