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#32
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From: Syracuse Ny
I am selling my 39 GTX. same bottom as the new Quattro, full epoxy foam core boat. Low hour on Pfaff EFI engines , full cabin. 2 different back seat options.
https://m.powerboatlistings.com/view/60173
i am ready to unload due to my new boat already being at my shop. This is a great boat, very fun to drive and very fast.
https://m.powerboatlistings.com/view/60173
i am ready to unload due to my new boat already being at my shop. This is a great boat, very fun to drive and very fast.
#33
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From: Chicago, IL; Onekama, MI
I am selling my 39 GTX. same bottom as the new Quattro, full epoxy foam core boat. Low hour on Pfaff EFI engines , full cabin. 2 different back seat options.
https://m.powerboatlistings.com/view/60173
i am ready to unload due to my new boat already being at my shop. This is a great boat, very fun to drive and very fast.
https://m.powerboatlistings.com/view/60173
i am ready to unload due to my new boat already being at my shop. This is a great boat, very fun to drive and very fast.
#34
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Joined: Jun 2004
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From: moscow mills, mo
something that should be said about a 42 is how bad that they ride at slow speeds.... like 50 mph . Now I am only using the ozark chop for an example probally would be better in a non-washing machine lake..... Travis
#36
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From: Cleveland, Ohio
#39
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From: Syracuse Ny
correct. If the waters nasty you gotta be doing 80+ and then you’re having fun. 50-70 in slop and **** water is miserable IMO
#40
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Nothing wrong with the 42 at low speeds if you know what you're doing. If you know how to trim it, it cuts right through the chop and efficiently to add.


