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Old 05-28-2022, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by pbalbs
I have a clean 28 Pantera with a single if your interested
I know someone who might be looking for a 28 do you have any more details and pictures and where are you from?
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This was my boat up to last year. New owner is selling. It was a very reliable boat and good and fuel. Sorry I don't Facebook to post a link.


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96scarab nice boat!! Wish you were closer.

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pbalbs Can you share the details?

I'm looking on boat trader and marketplace and still haven't found the perfect deal yet .
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Originally Posted by hogie roll
Nah. There are some super clean lake/lift and barn boats around the Midwest that just need a buff and impellers. I’ve bought multiple. Focus on LOTO and MI boats.
A good question to ask is what kind of boating are you going to be doing? If you’re talking Great Lakes, ocean or any of the really large and popular inland lakes, twins can be a nice “insurance policy” to get back to shore in the event that one suffers something that requires it be shut down….or or big enough it shuts itself down for you….usually with a lot of bad noises.

however, if most of your time is spent on smaller to mid-size inland lakes where you’d be able to get a friendly tow without too much trouble, I’d save the extra cost of repairs and maintenance on twins and opt for a single.

As for how “juiced up” you want the engine(s), that’s another consideration. Maintaining a Whipple
charged motor requires a bit more cost than your standard 454/502/496. So keep that in mind with your maintenance costs versus how fast do you really need to go.

i had a ‘94 Sunsation ‘32 with twin 7.4/330’s. Topped out around 70. Can count the number of times I had it up there on one hand. Most of the time was
spent cruising at 45-50mph both for gas and the fact that making a boat fly actually hurts! Lol. Not to take away from the speed demons in the least. If you can take the pounding rock on. Lol. Just depends on what you I tend to do with it.

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Old 06-03-2022, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryan8886
A good question to ask is what kind of boating are you going to be doing? If you’re talking Great Lakes, ocean or any of the really large and popular inland lakes, twins can be a nice “insurance policy” to get back to shore in the event that one suffers something that requires it be shut down….or or big enough it shuts itself down for you….usually with a lot of bad noises.

however, if most of your time is spent on smaller to mid-size inland lakes where you’d be able to get a friendly tow without too much trouble, I’d save the extra cost of repairs and maintenance on twins and opt for a single.

As for how “juiced up” you want the engine(s), that’s another consideration. Maintaining a Whipple
charged motor requires a bit more cost than your standard 454/502/496. So keep that in mind with your maintenance costs versus how fast do you really need to go.

i had a ‘94 Sunsation ‘32 with twin 7.4/330’s. Topped out around 70. Can count the number of times I had it up there on one hand. Most of the time was
spent cruising at 45-50mph both for gas and the fact that making a boat fly actually hurts! Lol. Not to take away from the speed demons in the least. If you can take the pounding rock on. Lol. Just depends on what you I tend to do with it.
Great Lakes towing insurance with TowBoatUS is only $50 a year. My 22' Donzi spends lots of time on lakes Huon, Erie, St. Clair and Michigan(twice). I have had to get towed in twice over the years though. Oh and it goes 85 and cruises at 70 if conditions permit...
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