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Rcolter 05-24-2010 02:00 PM

Have a good friend with a 30' PlayCraft with twin 300 Verados. Its for sale to. Ill get you the info if you want. Give me a sec and Ill get some pictures up

Rcolter 05-24-2010 02:05 PM

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Here are a few. And yes the Flag pole is a Brass Stripper pole.:evilb:

glassdave 05-24-2010 03:18 PM

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Got a friend with a Premier with twin 300 Suzuki's thats about a year old and for sale. Its a great boat with pretty much every option they had. Big boat and handles ruff stuff well (an i mean really well). I have named it Toonzila :D and if memory serves i think it runs in the mid 60's but he just put on hydraulic jack plates. Its a nice peice for sure I'll see if i can find out what he wants for it. He is upgrading and wants an inboard one (i like this one better though)

TylerBurich 05-24-2010 04:45 PM

Any triples out there??? Three toones....Three outboards....Just sounds right!

glassdave 05-24-2010 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by 454captiva (Post 3118651)
Any triples out there??? Three toones....Three outboards....Just sounds right!

that actually brings up a funny story. My friend custom ordered the one above and when it arrived at the dealership there was a gentleman in the showroom that asked one of the salesmen why on earth did he put two motors on that thing. Salesmans answer was "because they wouldnt let him put three on it" (which was actually true) :drink:

mpally 05-24-2010 11:57 PM

I will never understand how they keep the toons on the boat, especially in rough water like LOTO. Seems like a hell of a lot of pressure on the toons at those speeds and in the rough water. They seemed to have figured it out though.

glassdave 05-25-2010 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by mpally (Post 3119049)
I will never understand how they keep the toons on the boat, especially in rough water like LOTO. Seems like a hell of a lot of pressure on the toons at those speeds and in the rough water. They seemed to have figured it out though.

i thought that same thing till my friend got the Premier. Amazingly stable and handles rough water well. This one has made the trip across the west end of lake Erie to the Put-in-Bay islands several times (aprox 40 miles).

Jassman 05-25-2010 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by craig@GCOffshore (Post 3118304)
Call Phillip or Wendell at Premier Marine in Gonzalez - rode on a 24ft Southbay with twin big mercs (200's ?) for the Amite 100 a few weeks ago - sweet ride - will take up to twin 350's - http://www.premiermarine.net/ - 225-647-6240

Hey Craig..how was it in rough water..like Ponchatrain

Jassman 05-25-2010 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 3118557)
Got a friend with a Premier with twin 300 Suzuki's thats about a year old and for sale. Its a great boat with pretty much every option they had. Big boat and handles ruff stuff well (an i mean really well). I have named it Toonzila :D and if memory serves i think it runs in the mid 60's but he just put on hydraulic jack plates. Its a nice peice for sure I'll see if i can find out what he wants for it. He is upgrading and wants an inboard one (i like this one better though)

cool..pm me a price..thanks Jeff

Knot 4 Me 05-25-2010 07:30 AM

I've been on a 26' South Bay tri-toon a few times at LOTO and they do very well in rough water.


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