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cuda 04-26-2007 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 2106550)
Here's a link to a thread that has the speeds vs. HP in a Bullet. 500 HP's will get you 73mph. My old Bullet had about 600 per side and ran 83 on it's best day, but always 79 or so on a hot, humid day. The paint on mine was done by the same painter (Vincent Custom Paint) and still looks very good 6 years later.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...=Bullet+speeds

Miss that boat don't ya? :)
Imho, a 30 footer is plenty big enough, if it's too rough for a 30 footer, it's too rough for a 38, and the 38 is harder to maneuver on land or on the sea.

buck183 04-26-2007 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by Steve_H (Post 2106902)
its wroth every penny!

LOL! I was thinking of you when these guys were complaining about the price. I wondered what you thought. ;)

Buck

Steve_H 04-26-2007 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by buck183 (Post 2107309)
LOL! I was thinking of you when these guys were complaining about the price. I wondered what you thought. ;)

Buck

with my track record mine will probably be for sale before long :crazy:

all kidding aside, there arent to many boats that rides like a gun, are easy to maneuver around the docks, are fairly easy to tow, and hold resale value like a Bullet.

Madcow 04-27-2007 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by cuda (Post 2107249)
Miss that boat don't ya? :)
Imho, a 30 footer is plenty big enough, if it's too rough for a 30 footer, it's too rough for a 38, and the 38 is harder to maneuver on land or on the sea.

Thats what I thought till I sold my 30 and went to a 42. The ride and the general feel are FAR superior, and I have never not been abel to get a dock anywhere. It is a little harder to move around on a trailer, but not so much to be inconvenient. NOW, that being said lets talk about gas.....:eek:

Expensive Date 04-27-2007 04:36 PM

Its in a weird price range also to expensive for most entry level boaters and to old for someone who could spend 150 200 gs on a boat

OldSchool 04-29-2007 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by Madcow (Post 2107070)
Why the hell would I want a Cigarette?:evilb:

Because there are two types of boaters....People who own a Cigarette and people who wish they owned a Cigarette.:p

:D :drink: :evilb:

carter38 05-28-2007 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 2109861)
Because there are two types of boaters....People who own a Cigarette and people who wish they owned a Cigarette.:p

:D :drink: :evilb:

Ditto!

Cattitude 05-29-2007 08:13 AM

looks like a nice worthy ride to me- as soon as I saw it I fugured Buck would be all over it.

The banks/ finance guys I've spoken with don't seem to care about age as long as it's a worthy boat that appraises- don't see an issue here:drink:

Madcow 05-29-2007 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 2109861)
Because there are two types of boaters....People who own a Cigarette and people who wish they owned a Cigarette.:p

:D :drink: :evilb:

I don't care who you are THATS funny!!:D

getchasum111 05-29-2007 04:03 PM

i can't afford to put gas in it with todays prices...but it is a very sharp boat


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