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It seems that a lot of members are in the same position as my self. Have a Go fast,51 years old wife goes on it maybe 5 times a year, have a drag boat and she has went 2 times in 4 years, live on a lake and bought a pontoon with a fifty Merc on the back, she uses it all the time. Most of the time she has it wide open! How can u understand them? " wouldn't trade her for a million dollars but you couldn't give me another one like her!!"
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I'm closer to 40 than 50 but, I agree with Jana, you're never too old for the speed of a powerboat. It's a state of mind.
And you don't always need the amenities, just need perfectly timed lunch breaks at the local waterfront restaurant.
And you don't always need the amenities, just need perfectly timed lunch breaks at the local waterfront restaurant.
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Here are the Donzi & Formula's Solutions to your problem look sweet to....
http://www.donzimarine.com/series/z/39zsc.html
http://www.formulaboats.com/model.asp?id=400
you could also check out these guys I you have the means..
http://www.sunseeker.com
http://www.magnummarine.com
BTW though's aren't Cruisers there Express Cruisers now this is a Real Cruiser......
http://www.donzimarine.com/series/z/39zsc.html
http://www.formulaboats.com/model.asp?id=400
you could also check out these guys I you have the means..
http://www.sunseeker.com
http://www.magnummarine.com
BTW though's aren't Cruisers there Express Cruisers now this is a Real Cruiser......
Last edited by Secret F233; 06-07-2002 at 11:18 AM.
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fstboater-
email me. I also have a blown Chris Cat and a wife that likes it!
Lets share some tuning info (about the boats).
John
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email me. I also have a blown Chris Cat and a wife that likes it!
Lets share some tuning info (about the boats).
John
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You could get a marine air from West Marine or BOAT US and when you cove out with your buddies you can plug into there 110v and run the A/C. That's what I did with the Formula and we coved out and it worked great.
Robert
You could get a marine air from West Marine or BOAT US and when you cove out with your buddies you can plug into there 110v and run the A/C. That's what I did with the Formula and we coved out and it worked great.
Robert
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Here is the answer to this problem!
Fountain 38 Express Cruiser!
Top speed 65mph + and a cruising speed of 50mph all day long.
Two state rooms and all the accommodations..
If I had 200K + I would have one of these!
I watched OCEANS11 last night and it has me thinking!
AC
Fountain 38 Express Cruiser!
Top speed 65mph + and a cruising speed of 50mph all day long.
Two state rooms and all the accommodations..
If I had 200K + I would have one of these!
I watched OCEANS11 last night and it has me thinking!
AC
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I think I've found the silver bullet solution to all of your woes. Just check out http://www.gentryeagle.com/
What more could you want? 70 MPH, stand up head, plenty of head room, 12,000 horsepower!!!!!!!, and a nice v-berth for overnighting.
Mike
What more could you want? 70 MPH, stand up head, plenty of head room, 12,000 horsepower!!!!!!!, and a nice v-berth for overnighting.
Mike