Pretty sure I've settled on a 32 Fever
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After looking and looking, I want a 32 Fever w/ trailer. I've got my eye on a real nice 93 but would really like the stepped hull. Anyone out there going to part with one, or know of someone?
I'm looking more for turn key reliability, mid 70's speed is fine, prefer big block power, the small block Fevers may not cut it in the speed dept.. Big big blown power and the issues that come with it is really not an interest anymore, nor is a project boat been there done that, looking for gas and go.
Budget? depends on the boat. Prefer freshwater but will look at a well taken care of anything.
I've searched pretty much all the different internet listing sights, here, powerboatlistings, boattrader, facebook, etc just thought I would use the forum too.
I'm looking more for turn key reliability, mid 70's speed is fine, prefer big block power, the small block Fevers may not cut it in the speed dept.. Big big blown power and the issues that come with it is really not an interest anymore, nor is a project boat been there done that, looking for gas and go.
Budget? depends on the boat. Prefer freshwater but will look at a well taken care of anything.
I've searched pretty much all the different internet listing sights, here, powerboatlistings, boattrader, facebook, etc just thought I would use the forum too.
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After looking and looking, I want a 32 Fever w/ trailer. I've got my eye on a real nice 93 but would really like the stepped hull. Anyone out there going to part with one, or know of someone?
I'm looking more for turn key reliability, mid 70's speed is fine, prefer big block power, the small block Fevers may not cut it in the speed dept.. Big big blown power and the issues that come with it is really not an interest anymore, nor is a project boat been there done that, looking for gas and go.
Budget? depends on the boat. Prefer freshwater but will look at a well taken care of anything.
I've searched pretty much all the different internet listing sights, here, powerboatlistings, boattrader, facebook, etc just thought I would use the forum too.
I'm looking more for turn key reliability, mid 70's speed is fine, prefer big block power, the small block Fevers may not cut it in the speed dept.. Big big blown power and the issues that come with it is really not an interest anymore, nor is a project boat been there done that, looking for gas and go.
Budget? depends on the boat. Prefer freshwater but will look at a well taken care of anything.
I've searched pretty much all the different internet listing sights, here, powerboatlistings, boattrader, facebook, etc just thought I would use the forum too.
New transom ass. Interior, dash, gauges, main and gauge wiring, sea strainers, low hour warmed up motors.
87 mph Boat.
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Look up toys for tots pictures on Facebook, he was on that run.
Plus this is the boat here post 17:
2017 Toys for Tots
Plus this is the boat here post 17:
2017 Toys for Tots
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[QUOTE=BeaverJ;4599820]
This years palataka run, sponsored by Lucus oil.
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix;4599814[b
]Look up toys for tots pictures on Facebook, he was on that run.
Searched Facebook and there are several toys for tots. Which specific one do I need to search for?
Searched Facebook and there are several toys for tots. Which specific one do I need to search for?



