Finally! I've joined the CC Revolution
#1
After what seems like the longest purchase process in human history (Ok, so I'm just a tad impatient) I successfully dodged the rain showers in Ft Lauderdale (got inside the airport terminal just before the rain closed the airport for 2+ hours) and completed the purchase of my "new" (used) boat.
I'm very pleased with the condition (the glass repair for the trailer rash looked much worse in pictures than in person) and can't wait to get it home. It will be staying in FL for a few weeks for the 'glass work (the local shops are all buried under spring commissioning work) and to reconfigure the console a bit. I'll update the interior arrangement and upholstery when I get it home.
Looks like I have successfully joined the CC Revolution.
-Greg
I'm very pleased with the condition (the glass repair for the trailer rash looked much worse in pictures than in person) and can't wait to get it home. It will be staying in FL for a few weeks for the 'glass work (the local shops are all buried under spring commissioning work) and to reconfigure the console a bit. I'll update the interior arrangement and upholstery when I get it home.
Looks like I have successfully joined the CC Revolution.
-Greg
Last edited by GregP; 04-14-2004 at 07:26 AM.
#10
Mike - Guess I should have said, yes it is the 32 Scorpion I've been working on for the last month or so.
Shane - Speed is high 50's maybe low 60's depending on water conditions and how much fuel is on board. It has two rear side tanks plus a bow tank that can be filled for more capacity or to change the balance.
-Greg
Shane - Speed is high 50's maybe low 60's depending on water conditions and how much fuel is on board. It has two rear side tanks plus a bow tank that can be filled for more capacity or to change the balance.
-Greg



