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#1851
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From: Grand Rapids, Mi
Thanks. Yea I stripped it because I was originally planning on painting it but was gonna have almost as much into a very basic paint job so I decided to do the wrap. Ill have some pics up after this weekend of everything.
#1852
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From: Sudbury Ontario
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From: Edmonton, AB. Canada
Ran my 270 on Lake Ontario in the rough stuff, always solid and confident. Took the 380 to Ont & St. Lawerance last year after I bought it; worked fantastic. Hit 84+ mph with full tank of fuel and 8 people! Still not quite the right props only pulling 4800-4900 rpm. We'll see this year with the fresh engines, I/C's and reprogamming...
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From: Sudbury Ontario
Verbi...you will not be disappointed! Nevermind all the b/s from the outsiders; PQ owners all know best ride, speed, and comfort out of this brand in each length.
Ran my 270 on Lake Ontario in the rough stuff, always solid and confident. Took the 380 to Ont & St. Lawerance last year after I bought it; worked fantastic. Hit 84+ mph with full tank of fuel and 8 people! Still not quite the right props only pulling 4800-4900 rpm. We'll see this year with the fresh engines, I/C's and reprogamming...
Ran my 270 on Lake Ontario in the rough stuff, always solid and confident. Took the 380 to Ont & St. Lawerance last year after I bought it; worked fantastic. Hit 84+ mph with full tank of fuel and 8 people! Still not quite the right props only pulling 4800-4900 rpm. We'll see this year with the fresh engines, I/C's and reprogamming...
Your boat is no slouch!
I'm pretty sure we'll be tickled pink once we're in it.
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From: IL
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