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Re: Cougar Boats
Good hull for a turbine, does not burn like fiberglass + one can be bought at a reasonable cost. To competely answer your question would require a test ride :p And one can get a dollar a pound for scrap aluminum!
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There is a 32(?) here on Grand Lake called "Flying Colors". It looks like a rainbow and has SSM 4's or 5's. It used to go out every Wednesday. I snagged a ride in 97. It ran 115 which was pretty good at the time. It never goes out now but still sits on the lift. I have to remember to take a picture this weekend.
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I have an older Cougar Cat about 198? English built on trailer. Rigged for outboards once had I/O's in it. Any takers???? Make offer :drink: :D
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Scottc what size? wood or aluminum? Pictures?
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Will get some pictures soon but it's 28 kevelar hull
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Originally Posted by Milord
I just saw one this weekend off of the St. Clair River at Ecarte Marina in Canada. I wish I had the camera, can't remember the name, something Vanilla. Anybody know the boat?
I'm the one who took her out for a sea trial from Ecarte. Plain Vanilla. Made an offer. Offer accepted after some negotiation. In the process of title search. Should have it at my slip in front of my condo in St Joe, MI, hopefully by the weekend after the fourth. I've always had fast boats, but all small. Like my 17' Barron with a big block. 100mph+ But I've also had big boats, having just sold my 42 (48' OAL) Carver aft cabin. Let me tell you, at 80 mph, with a thousand r's to go, and not really knowing how to trim the boat yet, we were going through ocean ship's wakes with hardly a bounce on the St Clair River just north of Ecarte. I loved it. Can't wait to learn how to drive this puppy the right way. The boat needs some cosmetics - the interior upholstery is fine, but the trim is all messed up, some of the gafrigs need repair or replacement. The engines are sweet. BDS blown 572 Zuls is what I've been told they are. The paint is a little faded, but I think I can bring it back. Hoping to have her ship shape for some Poker Runs next year. We'll keep it in inside heated at Brian's Marina (great people and much more reasonably priced than others - $6 a foot), and work on her all winter. For the summer, I'll just be driving it around and learning how to handle it. And making a list of all the changes I want to make in the winter. Fred |
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Originally Posted by el indio
plain vanilla! sammy carabetta had it redone by t and g. mid 1990s 3 zulls...........ran about 110................mark............my friend has 46 at chief for sale............m.m.........
Anybody else have any info on my new old boat? Thanks Fred |
Hi nice posting Always liked them since the first one I saw, but could never afford one thanks for this post.....
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Originally Posted by scottc
(Post 1375479)
Will get some pictures soon but it's 28 kevelar hull
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