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Old 10-16-2015, 09:48 PM
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We call him Danger Dog. Suspended loads and running lawn mowers are his specialty..
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Rip all that scrap metal out ,new transom outta 2 inch plywood get a bravo and BBC and after alto of work have a fun boat I did it i had a BBC and sternpower drive went 70 with a bravo probably faster don't scrap it. Call me if u want. 631 902 4665. Tripps
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6500.00 obo or trade for a pair of turnkey big blocks for my cruiser.

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Old 05-17-2016, 07:43 AM
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tried pm to message you , your pm box is full. please contact me at [email protected]
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Can't you adapt a power trim unit to hoses drives? Run hydraulic steering back to the tiller, stock look with better handling.
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Old 06-15-2016, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Gerry28
tried pm to message you , your pm box is full. please contact me at [email protected]
Sent you an email Gerry.

Anyone that is interested in the boat can email me at [email protected] or phone/text 780-945-1429
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Remember the ad for this Magnum about 10 years ago on Yachtworld. The photos had me mesmerized. Had newer interior then and the boat was beautiful. Looks great now btw. This one should be a keeper.
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So just wondering. Did this boat ever sell or is it still available.
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Old 07-04-2016, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by jtilt
So just wondering. Did this boat ever sell or is it still available.
Its still available. There is a member from here from Long Island coming up here in a couple of days to have a look at it.
The fact that it is potentially for sale is only mentioned here. I have not advertised it anywhere, since i have reservations about selling it to someone who doesn't know what a time capsule this Magnum is. Its on here with the hope that an enthusiast buys it and I can follow it !
I would also trade it for a pair of drop in BBCs for my Carolina Classic or a single Mercruiser Scorpion 350 330hp inboard to match the new one I have here.
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Originally Posted by larslindroth
Remember the ad for this Magnum about 10 years ago on Yachtworld. The photos had me mesmerized. Had newer interior then and the boat was beautiful. Looks great now btw. This one should be a keeper.
Its still pretty nice. The gelcoat looks great and cabin is pristine. The bench seat needs redoing since the stitches pulled apart. I think there was a leak in the roof of the shelter right over the bench seat since the rest of it is dry and in great shape. The front deck is due for a repaint but otherwise the restoration is holding out very well.
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