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Originally Posted by thunderusone
(Post 2240688)
Wobble;2237477]We race Late model dirt track in the crate motor and unlimited motor class, we also have a UMP Modified that hasn't seen much action this year.
That is Nick on the left just before we got the bad news back in April, next is Dan, the driver of the UMP Modified, Kyle in the suit and me on the right, I had just spent an 90 minutes under the car working on the suspension, pull bar and swapping the quick change gears, worth it as we won a hard fought race that night. Besides, I wasn't ready for the camera:D |
Stryker
Originally Posted by fastestbowtie
(Post 1392874)
Perhaps this will be the forum to answer some of my questions about this brand of boat. I performed a search and it appears that 2 or more members are Stryker boat owners so perhaps they will have some insight into their history. I am considering purchasing an older 1989 Strker 2150, but am trying to find out as much about the boat as possible before making a decision. So far I have found out nothing other than the company produced boats from 1987 to 1998. Does anyone on here know what happened to Stryker Boat Co. and why? How was the build quality, quality of materials, etc.? I just don't want to end up with a boat with rotted out stringers just to find out later it was a known problem with this brand of boat due to poor build quality. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Originally Posted by R Mooney
(Post 2836699)
Great bought my Stryker 2150 at Cedar Creek, great boat, have one for sale never rained on 454, 125 hrs, garage kept, call 214 837 5609
Also, where are the 2150 Stealth molds now? The 28 was the old Sleekcraft hull... I tested it in the Pacific Ocean. This was quite a stout 24 degree hull! |
Originally Posted by R Mooney
(Post 2836699)
Great bought my Stryker 2150 at Cedar Creek, great boat, have one for sale never rained on 454, 125 hrs, garage kept, call 214 837 5609
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Is your 38 still for sale ?
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I was thinking of selling my '81 Hammond 2150, but after reading this thread, maybe not. I smell a hot rod boat project in the works! Maybe that old 400 small block laying around will get a new home!
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could anyone tell me what a 1985 challanger hammond is going for i have one that is cherry all orig 260 merc very very clean iam wanting to sell it but i have seen so many diffrent prices on what i have found which is not many thanks
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Originally Posted by ducktatts
(Post 3491948)
could anyone tell me what a 1985 challanger hammond is going for i have one that is cherry all orig 260 merc very very clean iam wanting to sell it but i have seen so many diffrent prices on what i have found which is not many thanks
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38 Thunder Survivor
I have followed the Stryker post since I bought my 38 thunder about 4 years ago. It wasn't perfect but after a new stringer system and updated power, it has turned into a very enjoyable boat. Very solid and very roomy inside as far as "go fast" boats are concerned. I would include some pics but cant seem to figure out how to post pics on this site. Any advise ? Thanks
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Originally Posted by jssoutherland
(Post 4213532)
I have followed the Stryker post since I bought my 38 thunder about 4 years ago. It wasn't perfect but after a new stringer system and updated power, it has turned into a very enjoyable boat. Very solid and very roomy inside as far as "go fast" boats are concerned. I would include some pics but cant seem to figure out how to post pics on this site. Any advise ? Thanks
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