West Coast V-Hulls 28'-32'??????
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I like Advantage boats.
I had an Advantage 21Ft jet boat before I bought my Sebring back when Harry Christensen(I think that was his name) was around and I liked it. Back then they were down in Orange County Ca. They are worth checking out for sure. I only had a few issues in 5 years and they stood behind their product really well
Hallett makes a REAL nice rig as well. Another company thats been around for 50 or so years.
Its worth mentioning that the Laveycraft 2750 is 2 inches longer than the Hallet "290" <28.8 vs 28.6>
Dont know Shockwave that well.
Uncle Dave
LaveyCraft 2750
LaveyCraft Sebring 20.8
I had an Advantage 21Ft jet boat before I bought my Sebring back when Harry Christensen(I think that was his name) was around and I liked it. Back then they were down in Orange County Ca. They are worth checking out for sure. I only had a few issues in 5 years and they stood behind their product really well
Hallett makes a REAL nice rig as well. Another company thats been around for 50 or so years.
Its worth mentioning that the Laveycraft 2750 is 2 inches longer than the Hallet "290" <28.8 vs 28.6>
Dont know Shockwave that well.
Uncle Dave
LaveyCraft 2750
LaveyCraft Sebring 20.8
#23
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From: Cucamonga
Wow, just a few days too late, you just missed the Hallett of all time. A contractor just gave one back and it sold in one day for an unbelievable price. But there are a couple of 29/33's over there with twins, give them a call; 626 969 8844 and ask for Nick or Jerry. Also try GT Performance in Upland, 909 982 8391 ask for Gary, I was there today and he had a few newer, clean west coast boats for sale. I'll work out a deal on delivery if you do it before it snows up there...
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From: Jacksonville, FL
In fact here's a real nice 30 with 496s that was in Powerboat. Not sure if your buddy is looking for an open bow though.
http://www.performanceboats.com/html...ad.php?t=12120
http://www.performanceboats.com/html...ad.php?t=12120
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I have a very nice 29' Shockwave that runs in the 80's without breaking a sweat with twin Raylar 600's that is technically "not" for sale, but as the saying goes, everything is for sale for the right price... 

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From: Valencia, CA
Eliminator Eagle? I have an 06 that runs low 80's with twin ho's. Runs and handles good. Not to bad in rough water either for a small boat. Been to catalina 4 times averaged about half hour if I go early in the morning.








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