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Old 10-23-2007, 08:07 PM
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can anyone tell me anything about these boats, good or bad?

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Old 10-23-2007, 08:19 PM
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Skater now owns the mold.
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by anchor
can anyone tell me anything about these boats, good or bad?

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Contact Raymond Roberts at Double R Performance. He has sold 2 of them in the last few years. On one he did some modifications to the tunnel that increased the speed by several mph ( not a tunnel tab ) and the second one is going into his shop for the same modifications. He can tell you all you will need to know.
His number is 705 321 8783.

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I've heard only 7 of them were ever made...is this true?

I've seen Seek and Destroy at home this summer, it rides beautifully for such a big boat
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I've also seen Seek and Destroy, really nice looking boat.
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They are huge! I remember seeing one in St Clair 2000 sitting in the water at a restaurant.
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Seek and Destroy is serviced and kept at DoubleR and can be bought I think. Friends of mine in Ontario. The hull mods were made to Iceman that went to Michigan.
As Joker said, they are absolutely huge. Great party boat.
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Iceman, now seating numbers 11 thru 13. Please move to the back of the bus.

Seek and Destroy is the cut down poker run version. 6 seats and not much else. I ran with the owner in some pretty snotty water at 120 and it was smooth as glass. HUGE is an understatement.
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Iceman, now seating numbers 11 thru 13. Please move to the back of the bus.

Seek and Destroy is the cut down poker run version. 6 seats and not much else. I ran with the owner in some pretty snotty water at 120 and it was smooth as glass. HUGE is an understatement.
How fast was that boat? I am looking at the one that was built with firestorm turbines.
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