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Originally Posted by pinball
(Post 4485242)
old stick boat wood floors wood cabin shorter sides some of those boats for sale this year for low 30 s not the same animal
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
(Post 4485248)
I agree. I was just pointing out it is listed for $47,500, not $42,000. :)
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Originally Posted by pinball
(Post 4485268)
I got to add that it is probably the cleanest older year 33 around once you pay 30000 then sell motors and put a couple blower motors in that boat you at 50000 and going 80
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
(Post 4485279)
I saw better pics on Facebook when the last owner was selling it and the boat is very CLEAN! I hope you would be going a lot faster than 80 with blower engines.
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Originally Posted by pinball
(Post 4485292)
Im sure thats a pretty heavy boat maybe 85 with twin 700 s
I think the boat runs 78 as-is if I remember right. |
Didn't realize it was so old. Still a nice looking boat
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
(Post 4485305)
Actually they're pretty light for their size. AJ's ran 76mph with 496s and 84 with 525s going off memory. Granted his was the newer hull, but I don't think there were any major hull changes. Just a slow raising of the X dimension over the years.
I think the boat runs 78 as-is if I remember right. |
PPs were well built
if u keep them waxed,dry them out when done with it, store it indoors or just out of direct sun/rain the yr dont matter much,,,its how they were cared for only change on them was the taller gunnel in mid 90s and as stated they raised the x in the later yrs we have lots of 33s here in tx and la and all with stock 502s run 76-78 we have 1 with 650 hp 572s that runs mid 80s all day long loaded with people and fuel Jason got pedal pushed back and its 100+ on 750hp these are 7,000lb wave crushers with deep deg wave crushers for their size not the fastest hull if just want speed as is stout built with no pad but awesome for good speed through the slop when others back off I like the lower gunnel hull as it feels more like a hot rod boat with the lower cg to water some like the taller gunnels to get away from the water |
Originally Posted by johnmiffco
(Post 4485517)
PPs were well built
if u keep them waxed,dry them out when done with it, store it indoors or just out of direct sun/rain the yr dont matter much,,,its how they were cared for only change on them was the taller gunnel in mid 90s and as stated they raised the x in the later yrs we have lots of 33s here in tx and la and all with stock 502s run 76-78 we have 1 with 650 hp 572s that runs mid 80s all day long loaded with people and fuel Jason got pedal pushed back and its 100+ on 750hp these are 7,000lb wave crushers with deep deg wave crushers for their size not the fastest hull if just want speed as is stout built with no pad but awesome for good speed through the slop when others back off I like the lower gunnel hull as it feels more like a hot rod boat with the lower cg to water some like the taller gunnels to get away from the water |
Originally Posted by onesickpantera
(Post 4485615)
I actually like the looks of the lower sides and exhaust over the rub rail on the older ones, as long as there is no swim platform. But, didn't they go to a fiberglass cockpit liner when they raised the sides? (I believe it was 94-95)
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