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Phastang, It's a 1999 with a factory big block and would suggest 4x4 for the purpose of slippery ramps. Combined weight truck,trailer, boat is 18,780 lbs without drives & half tanks in the cig. 180 gallon fuel capacity in this boat so I'm sure with drives and full of fuel your looking at over 19,000 lbs. I have no problems pulling it. The only thing I do on a steep ramp is put it in 4 wheel low which puts alot less strain on the drive train. Before putting the vehicle in park, set the emergency brake 1st to avoid that nasty noise when you take it out of park.
And most of all congrats on your purchase and best of luck. I'm sure you'll be happy with it. Got any pics ? |
We never did get the After pics........Got any ?? {like to see the 88 also}.........Gotta keep track of these Bullets !!:D
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After pictures very soon. Had a scheduled day off from work to launch this today and take pics.... my rotten luck its raining and the marina wants me to remove my hydro hoist from my slip. Birdog, slide a pic of your Bullet here?
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Glad To.......:D
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Thats a nice clean boat! Can I have the swim platform?
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Starting new thread "completed bullet project"
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"Swim Platform"........Sure you can have it.......Just order me a new one from Extreme & I will send ya this one...:D
I'll be looking for the new thread |
Hey Birdog, I saw your boat on the way down to Norris Lake a week and a half ago on I-75. I had to go 85-90 to catch up to look at it. :cool: :cool: Looks great...
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Thanks Bill !! I have to keep that Diesel "wound" up on those hills:D :D 75-80 puts her in the "zone"
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