GOOD narrow beam boat ....
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From: Grand Rapids, Mi
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39'6" overall 7'4" beam new only I'm afraid! Inboard or outboard roof or open? both available as singles


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Agreed. I have the 29' pleasure version built for rough water. This thing is a tank and will run comfortably threw anything I can throw at it (granted ocean is a whole 'nother animal). I'd put it up against just about anything up to 32'.
Still runs a good number too with mid-70s with just under 500hp. No steps, dialed in with a box. Would like the funds to finish the skater so it is for sale.
Still runs a good number too with mid-70s with just under 500hp. No steps, dialed in with a box. Would like the funds to finish the skater so it is for sale.
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From: west palm beach FL,
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Laveycraft. Very good rough water boats.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51g4wktW4zM
2750 NuEra. 28 EVO. 29 NuEra.
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28 EVO

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51g4wktW4zM
2750 NuEra. 28 EVO. 29 NuEra.
2750

28 EVO

29
Last edited by lavey jr; 03-17-2011 at 05:21 PM.
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From: Lake Murray/Boca Raton
This one is identical to the one I owned. Great boat. Think it had a 7'6" beam. Could be wrong. http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o37534-en.html




