42 staggered
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[QUOTE=Rippem]Isn't he a class act?
Has been from post #1...His boat rocks and he should be proud of it. I wish I owned one, but still saving up! Love the pics! Good luck on the 42' stagger, tell Reggie keep up the good work!!!

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Has been from post #1...His boat rocks and he should be proud of it. I wish I owned one, but still saving up! Love the pics! Good luck on the 42' stagger, tell Reggie keep up the good work!!!

Thanks for the support, my friend. See you on the Water!!!
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Originally Posted by Rippem
O M G !
hope everyone but him got the point...Velocity does make a quality boat, no doubt, but a 42 stagger sounds like an intelligent choice. The quality and fit and finish are beyond belief, and the performance speaks for itself...much more speed for the buck...rf
hope everyone but him got the point...Velocity does make a quality boat, no doubt, but a 42 stagger sounds like an intelligent choice. The quality and fit and finish are beyond belief, and the performance speaks for itself...much more speed for the buck...rf
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[QUOTE=Rippem]O M G !
hope everyone but him got the point...thats a hella of a boat, a lot of boats are fast, we all have our favorites, and speed is relative. If a 28 can go 80+, then a 38-42 going 65 or so is still going the same relative speed...or whatever....one still gets there faster...lol

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hope everyone but him got the point...thats a hella of a boat, a lot of boats are fast, we all have our favorites, and speed is relative. If a 28 can go 80+, then a 38-42 going 65 or so is still going the same relative speed...or whatever....one still gets there faster...lol

Thank for the props!!! Appreciate your input!!!
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Then you maybe want to look at the new Donzi 38zr's (not the zr comp) before you bite on a fountain since the donzi's have won the national and worlds in 2004 and 7 titles since 2002.
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Originally Posted by rfoxx987
Will check it out...Selling a house in Detroit area, and the Velocity, so that should be wrapped up in a month or so...Will be in Detroit next month, then Tampa, so let me know where boat is located, also how many hours on 1100's, how reliable, sound a little more radical than I want but then again one ride may take care of that problem...are you at 100mph with that power? seems like you should be...plus check out the retard who thinks my friend doesn't have a Donzi...rf


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Originally Posted by CobraFountain
the boat is currently at Dereberry Marine in Texas,might bring it back to Oklahoma. The Cobras have aprox 75 hrs on them.I had dereberry just check the upper ends everything was in good shape. The motors have been great ! The start, idle very well, and dont foul spark! The boat is a honest 116mph. Finally broke over and bought a 44 MTI is the only reason i am selling it. This boat has not been abused!
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
that Donzi is a sweet boat.
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I was referring to the same Donzi Von Bongo was talking about - the new 38 ZR. If I wasn't already redoing this 38 Fever then I would give that boat a serious look.
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