Magic VooDoo 39 - any information appreciated!!!
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Magic VooDoo 39 - any information appreciated!!!
I have heard that in 1993 or 1994 the magic voodoo 39 was boat of the year in powerboat magazine. I have been told that my boat "is the boat" from the issue. This could all be a lie I am not sure. If it really was that would be great. If anyone has any information on this boat because they have seen or know it from the past and or a way for me to get old issues of PBM in these years I would greatly appreciate it. I got the boat from the lake of the Ozarks this spring, and is currently in upstate NY, I run it every weekend. Still trying to upload pictures of the boat. PM me and or write a post here, thanks in advance!!
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Your pictures didn't show up.
Do a search on here. IIRC, that boat was derived from the old Aronow Powerboats hull/molds from back in the 80s; one of the multitude of companies Don Aronow started/was-a-part-of back in the haydays of the "sport".
(I use the term sport in a very loose fashion in this instance. )
Do a search on here. IIRC, that boat was derived from the old Aronow Powerboats hull/molds from back in the 80s; one of the multitude of companies Don Aronow started/was-a-part-of back in the haydays of the "sport".
(I use the term sport in a very loose fashion in this instance. )
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That's a great looking boat.
But that trailer leaves a lot to be desired. Namely, that wood hanging past the trailer frame is bad for the boat, as it can sag allowing the hull to deform.
Also, it looks like it doesn't have much of any forward hull support, which makes it difficult to load, and also a lot of weight on that tiny little bow stop.
But that trailer leaves a lot to be desired. Namely, that wood hanging past the trailer frame is bad for the boat, as it can sag allowing the hull to deform.
Also, it looks like it doesn't have much of any forward hull support, which makes it difficult to load, and also a lot of weight on that tiny little bow stop.