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Old 08-10-2013, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ozarkdevil
Not exactly what I had in mind, I was thinking more on the lines of a trade.
Lol, I didn't think you we're ready to "slow down" just, yet!!
You could get the 48 with triple 700's and Arnieson's and still do 90!

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Old 08-10-2013, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Woolf
If you're interested, I'm sure he'd entertain an offer. Boat has somewhere in the 50 hour range.
That's pretty low hrs for the year. Probably out of my price range, but wouldn't mind seeing some pics of it.
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Originally Posted by verbi69
That 48 runs 90, it is for sale as well.
Where is it listed ?
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Finders fee??? Lol!

http://www.crates.com/Boats/viewBoats.aspx?id=1238
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Originally Posted by phragle
there is a youtube floating around of one of the EC's with triple 700 sci's. It looked to be moving out pretty good....
I don't know what the guy had but there is a 38 on Travis that walked by me going 72. He was probably going 75 or 76. Definitely surface drives though. Amazing boat.
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Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
I don't know what the guy had but there is a 38 on Travis that walked by me going 72. He was probably going 75 or 76. Definitely surface drives though. Amazing boat.
Was it a red 38?? There is a red one out there that has Whippled 500's and runs over 80.
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How many hours can you reliably put on 700's? In that environment? (mostly slow'ish)
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Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
How many hours can you reliably put on 700's? In that environment? (mostly slow'ish)
At 50 -60 mph they probably would last forever I would think.
Having a rooster tail behind it would be awesome!
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Old 08-13-2013, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
I don't know what the guy had but there is a 38 on Travis that walked by me going 72. He was probably going 75 or 76. Definitely surface drives though. Amazing boat.
White one?? if so I forgot about that rig....he walked us in my buddy's Cig revolution a few years ago...my buddy chit his pants
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Originally Posted by verbi69
That ad has to be wrong... it says bravo 1 drives. basic bravos hooked to 700's on that boat would be shedding pieces before it even came over on plane...
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