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From: st clair shores, mi
My 1999 32 has a 105 gal tank. Can easily run from st clair shores to st clair and back on just under half a tank if I average 56mph or 3000. regardless hasn't been in water yet. Boat is still apart, and am looking for new place to store and launch. Miller's changed normal agreement and states can easliy launch up to 38 at their place with building door closed . I don't believe it. Saw him pull his boat out last night door open. I wonder why?
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From: Jackson, Mississippi
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From: 1000islands - Ontario
Hey guys we're going to let the Stainless heavy duty bimini top with dark purple canvas go for only $600 , first come first served for whoever's interested, they wanted 3x that much just to duplicate the canvas so Bye Bye
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#39
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From: Northern NY
Years back three friends had 32's. One had 600 inch PRI monsters, another warmed over Merc 525 SC's, the third ran seriously warmed over Merc 540 Bulldogs, all three were over 100. The one with the PRI's was a real monster, acceleration was simply awesome. All three ran out straight and true. The 32 is a great boat in most conditions, rough water is better handled by the 35.
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From: Cincinnati, OH
Roger Ausley had a later model 32 with a pair of naturally aspirated 572's in it and short(er) drives. That boat ran a little over 100 if I remember correctly. Those engines would give you goose bumps when they idled ... they sounded GREAT! I was along with Roger at SML on that boat ... acceleration was undescribable! I believe a person that goes by Cyberruss here on OSO has that boat now.





