The birth of a 34 Phantom
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Attachment 471999Yep, fast fast fast, corners like a coaster, Ran easily up to 94-95. We loosened it up to get to 98. I think there is more left but I'm already very happy. This boat, for those who do not know, is one bad mutha, in many respects. Tomorrow is a work day on some mechanical issues. Tues, we'll be back at it. 2 more sets of props to try in stock.
Attachment 471999Yep, fast fast fast, corners like a coaster, Ran easily up to 94-95. We loosened it up to get to 98. I think there is more left but I'm already very happy. This boat, for those who do not know, is one bad mutha, in many respects. Tomorrow is a work day on some mechanical issues. Tues, we'll be back at it. 2 more sets of props to try in stock.
Keep the pictures coming...
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From: Wenham, Ma
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Boat looks great. Congrats. I like those phantoms. Im not a trailer expert so i hope this isnt a stupid question but why only a double axle trailer. You normally see a triple with boats over 30' or more. Did you use heavier duty axles to only have to use two.










