Blue 36 Pantera
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The boat handled really well. We ran in flat water up to about 4' or so on Lake Erie. The 36 ate them up with no ill handling characteristics and nary a creak or rattle. Ran just a tick under 90 full of fuel with no prop work. I think I tested with a set of 30" maximus 15" dia with cut diffusers that I had here. After the engine and drive get broken in and dialing in the props I would think the low side of mid 90s would be attainable.






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From: lockport ny
Is That A Customers Boat Or Does It Have A Price Tag? TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW MUCH I WOULD HAVE TO SELL MINE TO MGH FOR AND HOW MANY POP CANS I WOULD HAVE TO COLLECT TO HAVE A DRAGGING IT HOME PART 3
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Far as I know, YOU can be the customer. I am sure it has a price tag....
http://www.duckysboats.com/pre_owned...h=1878490&nv=y
If you have any questions, I'll try to answer the best I can.
http://www.duckysboats.com/pre_owned...h=1878490&nv=y
If you have any questions, I'll try to answer the best I can.
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The boat handled really well. We ran in flat water up to about 4' or so on Lake Erie. The 36 ate them up with no ill handling characteristics and nary a creak or rattle. Ran just a tick under 90 full of fuel with no prop work. I think I tested with a set of 30" maximus 15" dia with cut diffusers that I had here. After the engine and drive get broken in and dialing in the props I would think the low side of mid 90s would be attainable.

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