What's up with the Dragon at Eliminator?
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Yea, it's Erics boat....Eliminator may be closed for the holidays. I know they would like to sell that boat. It's a beauty! eric took care of that boat like no other!
"Shueman" on Performance boats forums works for Eliminator. Go over there and PM him. He'll give you the 411.
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There aren't many 39' Vs that take rough water like the Dragon and they are built very strong.
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http://eliminatorboat.com/pre-owned/2006-39-dragon
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. Eric had bigger power in it than that when he had it.
http://eliminatorboat.com/pre-owned/2006-39-dragon
http://eliminatorboat.com/pre-owned/2006-39-dragon
As it sits, I'd call it more of a Hermit Crab, instead of the aggressive, physically superior boat, that Eric built.
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I'm under the impression Eliminator re-rigged it. Says teague 900's and 6's with 40 hrs. Eric had bigger power in it than that when he had it.
http://eliminatorboat.com/pre-owned/2006-39-dragon
http://eliminatorboat.com/pre-owned/2006-39-dragon
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They may be the original motors. Eric did put 6's and larger Teague motors in the new 36 speedster. I want to say 1400Teagues in the Eliminator. I know Eliminator was originally selling the boat with out power for mid 100s. Now its mid 3's with the power and 6's.
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Man, I remember when Eric really made that a NICE machine. It's always been such a shame that he had to do so on his own dime, AFTER he paid for, and was promised, a top notch machine from the beginning.
As it sits, I'd call it more of a Hermit Crab, instead of the aggressive, physically superior boat, that Eric built.
As it sits, I'd call it more of a Hermit Crab, instead of the aggressive, physically superior boat, that Eric built.
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Yea, it's Erics boat....Eliminator may be closed for the holidays. I know they would like to sell that boat. It's a beauty! eric took care of that boat like no other!
"Shueman" on Performance boats forums works for Eliminator. Go over there and PM him. He'll give you the 411.
"Shueman" on Performance boats forums works for Eliminator. Go over there and PM him. He'll give you the 411.
I don't think it has to do with the holidays, I have called the last 3 weeks, and left messages, no answer and no return calls.