Outerlimits / Eliminator SV29
#92
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From: Lexington, KY
"Trying to pull past", that's a funny comment! Lol!!!!!
I was in the blue 46' OL limited. On that run, if my memory serves right you were behind 3/4 if not more of the time and our GPS never went over 112mph that entire day. Your GPS must be broke. Pretty sure ours aren't...You might have been in front when you almost ran aground and threw a bunch of sand up in your roostertail. Then proceeded to cut us off going into a channel. We seen it coming and backed off and let you in front... I clearly remember you being behind and always having to watch what side of the boat you were on TRYING to pass us. Ever heard of holding your line when traveling in a group of boats(especially people you don't know)? it's a big ocean, no need to run up our asses or try and beat us to a channel marker. Off my rant, have a good day.
That 29' that PBC built is an awesome boat. Rode in it a couple times, once in the support our troops run on LOTO, handled the slop just fine for a 29' boat.
I was in the blue 46' OL limited. On that run, if my memory serves right you were behind 3/4 if not more of the time and our GPS never went over 112mph that entire day. Your GPS must be broke. Pretty sure ours aren't...You might have been in front when you almost ran aground and threw a bunch of sand up in your roostertail. Then proceeded to cut us off going into a channel. We seen it coming and backed off and let you in front... I clearly remember you being behind and always having to watch what side of the boat you were on TRYING to pass us. Ever heard of holding your line when traveling in a group of boats(especially people you don't know)? it's a big ocean, no need to run up our asses or try and beat us to a channel marker. Off my rant, have a good day.
That 29' that PBC built is an awesome boat. Rode in it a couple times, once in the support our troops run on LOTO, handled the slop just fine for a 29' boat.
It is still winter time right?
#93
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From: Clearwater, FL
Matt just did a story that is prob on page 1 or 2. Yes they and they are very busy at the time with new boats coming down the pipe.
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...and-3-and-more
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...and-3-and-more
Last edited by Nate5.0; 03-19-2016 at 06:49 AM.
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"Trying to pull past", that's a funny comment! Lol!!!!!
I was in the blue 46' OL limited. On that run, if my memory serves right you were behind 3/4 if not more of the time and our GPS never went over 112mph that entire day. Your GPS must be broke. Pretty sure ours aren't...You might have been in front when you almost ran aground and threw a bunch of sand up in your roostertail. Then proceeded to cut us off going into a channel. We seen it coming and backed off and let you in front... I clearly remember you being behind and always having to watch what side of the boat you were on TRYING to pass us. Ever heard of holding your line when traveling in a group of boats(especially people you don't know)? it's a big ocean, no need to run up our asses or try and beat us to a channel marker. Off my rant, have a good day.
That 29' that PBC built is an awesome boat. Rode in it a couple times, once in the support our troops run on LOTO, handled the slop just fine for a 29' boat.
I was in the blue 46' OL limited. On that run, if my memory serves right you were behind 3/4 if not more of the time and our GPS never went over 112mph that entire day. Your GPS must be broke. Pretty sure ours aren't...You might have been in front when you almost ran aground and threw a bunch of sand up in your roostertail. Then proceeded to cut us off going into a channel. We seen it coming and backed off and let you in front... I clearly remember you being behind and always having to watch what side of the boat you were on TRYING to pass us. Ever heard of holding your line when traveling in a group of boats(especially people you don't know)? it's a big ocean, no need to run up our asses or try and beat us to a channel marker. Off my rant, have a good day.
That 29' that PBC built is an awesome boat. Rode in it a couple times, once in the support our troops run on LOTO, handled the slop just fine for a 29' boat.
Yall are full of excuses.
Last edited by CLA; 03-19-2016 at 09:31 AM.
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From: Richfield,WI
I've heard Eliminator has no rights to use the SV29 mold anymore nor any ownership rights. They are Outerlimits assets. I've also heard that Outerlimits has tried to get their molds back for over a year and a half with no cooperation from eliminator! . If the boat completed was so light why doesn't it go as fast as the Outerlimits SV29 built boats??
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Listen Sandman, you got called out several times and now you are posting other people's boats to win an argument? Still waiting for you to post a pic of that stellar tow rig/trailer setup of yours! Bulldog stance F350 lifted on 22's pulling a trailer with the tongue so low it drags the chains down the road.
You have a mouth on you punk. They are 24's.


With cart in the bed.
Post your rig punk! Bet it's awesome!
Last edited by CLA; 03-19-2016 at 10:33 AM.




