nor-tech or outerlimits
#61
Go for a ride in a different one then let me know. The new generation bottoms and hulls are even more advanced than any of the older boats. Its a ride you have to experience and only one person has actually been in one that's posted here so far.......so what does that tell you???
#63
I'm not a salesman. It's more facts than cheering. All everyone does on here is say how good cigarette is how good Mti is how good skater is ect.....alot of Outerlimits owners arnt on here so I have to stick up for the brand. Especially when a person is looking for a 120mph vee bottom.
).....but, I'm assuming that this is not the Dad.
If you are not a salesman for OL, could you please explain to all of us what exactly is your job with the company?
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#64
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From: Gurnee IL
Originally Posted by Pro1;3508563[B
]Why did Tomlinson buy an Outerlimits cat and sell it imme[/B]diately and go build the identical boat in a Mystic?
I think Outerlimits builds a nice V now.
I think Outerlimits builds a nice V now.
#65
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From: Arlington Tx
As to the ride, Teague said it was "like driving a boat built of concrete. There was no 'give' or flex in the hull so we felt every little bump."
Last edited by Catmando; 09-21-2011 at 11:28 AM.
#66
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From: Point Pleasant/Demarest NJ
It was a 48 epoxy boat and it ran 161 with Teague and Tomlinson on board. One of the engines(1300hp Teagues) threw a blower belt(twice) so they never got it up to WOT.
As to the ride, Teague said it was "like driving a boat built of concrete. There was no 'give' or flex in the hull so we felt every little bump."
As to the ride, Teague said it was "like driving a boat built of concrete. There was no 'give' or flex in the hull so we felt every little bump."
#68
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From: Gurnee IL
It was a 48 epoxy boat and it ran 161 with Teague and Tomlinson on board. One of the engines(1300hp Teagues) threw a blower belt(twice) so they never got it up to WOT.
As to the ride, Teague said it was "like driving a boat built of concrete. There was no 'give' or flex in the hull so we felt every little bump."
As to the ride, Teague said it was "like driving a boat built of concrete. There was no 'give' or flex in the hull so we felt every little bump."
and my Dereberry 1200s have 1300 ft lbs of torque at 3000 rpm
put the crack pipe down
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