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Old 10-08-2010, 02:01 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has seen a late model (07-08-09) 35 Lightning with 600's for sale? I am thinking maybe to upgrade from my 525's. Thanks.
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Old 10-08-2010, 06:57 AM
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I believe there are only three out there, 2 in MN and one in NY. It may be more cost effective to sell your 525's and buy a set of 600's.

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The 35 with 600's isn't much faster than the 525's unless you do a stage 1 or stage 2 kit. Then the drives!!
There was one in classified in summer new cockpit and cabin nice peice
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Originally Posted by JMPH
The 35 with 600's isn't much faster than the 525's unless you do a stage 1 or stage 2 kit. Then the drives!!
There was one in classified in summer new cockpit and cabin nice peice
I think I saw that one too. Anyone have any idea whose boat that was or how to reach the owner?
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I e mailed you the info

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I e mailed you the info

Joe
Thanks Joe.
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Just thought I would update JMPH. I now own the boat, thanks again for the help.
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You'd be better off going to a 38 or 42 with bigger power. I've run both and you're not going to get any bang for your buck.
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You'd be better off going to a 38 or 42 with bigger power. I've run both and you're not going to get any bang for your buck.
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Do you mean not to bother to go from a 525 to a 600 or with a 600 go to a 38/42?
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Originally Posted by xcpilot
Just thought I would update JMPH. I now own the boat, thanks again for the help.

xcpilot,

Great looking boat. Will let you share the performance numbers to gauge if there is enough "bang for the buck"

Not sure every inland lake or river boater would be better off in a 38 or 42 vs. a 35. Perhaps some late model owners could chime in why that would be.
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