Cheap MTI?
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Re: Cheap MTI?
Originally Posted by packinair
I know Chris Reindl has a 39' with no power and drives that is a nice boat that I think he is looking to sell.......
ssssshhhhhhh!!! don't tell anybody else....
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Re: Cheap MTI?
I know this boat and it is a nice piece. I dont know about 114? My buddy always passed him in the 105 to 110 range. As a matter of fact I have it on video. I would say 114 would be perfect conditions. Needs HP and 6's.
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Re: Cheap MTI?
Originally Posted by thunderusone
I know this boat and it is a nice piece. I dont know about 114? My buddy always passed him in the 105 to 110 range. As a matter of fact I have it on video. I would say 114 would be perfect conditions. Needs HP and 6's.
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Re: Cheap MTI?
Originally Posted by Battle Cry
Having looked at the back and sides of 42MTI's boat for 1500 miles, it is a very nice boat.
By the way, I'm having a x-mass party this Sat. night if any you LOTO boys want ot come up.There are tons of hotel very close.I left Nathan a message to try and make it, even offered to cover his hotel so lean on him. Band starts at 8:00 Hooters girls for acouple of hours serving up snakes.Mostly lake people.Come early stay late, my cell # is 918-231-9013 or home 918-294-7700.Everyones welcome.
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Re: Cheap MTI?
Thunder,
111 is the best I have personal knowledge of the boat going (light fuel load, two people, 5 blade Hydros). 105 is its "usual" loaded speed, and the higher numbers (114) were with a borrowed set of Herings in St. Louis on a 50 degree day (I did not witness that). The boat *finally* has its own set of Herings after three wrong shipments of props from the factory. Should run between 111 and 114 with those props. The props arrived after the last outing of the season.
The boat gets to 100 quickly and with a pretty stout load of fuel and people. The remaining speed comes slowly but steadily.
111 is the best I have personal knowledge of the boat going (light fuel load, two people, 5 blade Hydros). 105 is its "usual" loaded speed, and the higher numbers (114) were with a borrowed set of Herings in St. Louis on a 50 degree day (I did not witness that). The boat *finally* has its own set of Herings after three wrong shipments of props from the factory. Should run between 111 and 114 with those props. The props arrived after the last outing of the season.
The boat gets to 100 quickly and with a pretty stout load of fuel and people. The remaining speed comes slowly but steadily.
Last edited by mcollinstn; 12-16-2004 at 09:18 AM.
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Re: Cheap MTI?
Originally Posted by packinair
I know Chris Reindl has a 39' with no power and drives that is a nice boat that I think he is looking to sell.......
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Re: Cheap MTI?
Originally Posted by Sean H
i talked to chris today about his 39, thanks packinair...