2000 Enticer
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Just bought a 2000 Enticer with 310's.
There was a small flaw in the sticker (competition graphics). The guy I bought it from said that it was like that when he bought it (he was 1st owner). Any comments? He said he showed it to PQ but they didn't do anything about it.
Overall its a great boat. I am having a hard time finding any boat tests/comparison info. Does anyone know where I could find more information on the boat?
Does anyone know of anything I should look out for (spider cracks, electrical issues, etc)?
There was a small flaw in the sticker (competition graphics). The guy I bought it from said that it was like that when he bought it (he was 1st owner). Any comments? He said he showed it to PQ but they didn't do anything about it.
Overall its a great boat. I am having a hard time finding any boat tests/comparison info. Does anyone know where I could find more information on the boat?
Does anyone know of anything I should look out for (spider cracks, electrical issues, etc)?
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Just my opinion
He bought it from a dealer not direct from Powerquest. The dealer should be responsible for paying PQ for the repair or do it themselves they signed for the boat.
He bought it from a dealer not direct from Powerquest. The dealer should be responsible for paying PQ for the repair or do it themselves they signed for the boat.
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The 29 is a big boat for the size. 310 motors will probably get you to 70. In the early days of the 290, PQ put 454 and 502 mags in there which really made an improvement however I think they realized the 502's were a little much for the design of that boat.
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Originally Posted by bigblock2stroke
There was a small flaw in the sticker (competition graphics).
If that is the only real issue you have to speak about you should be happy. PQ makes a fine boat, but like any other boat you will have things to deal with. However, spider cracks should not be one of them. At least that is my experience.....mine and two other 340's runnin' in some real snotty water for three years now.
Welcome to the PQ family.
Last edited by Macklin; 07-31-2004 at 06:55 AM.
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Originally Posted by hp500efi
The 29 is a big boat for the size. 310 motors will probably get you to 70. In the early days of the 290, PQ put 454 and 502 mags in there which really made an improvement however I think they realized the 502's were a little much for the design of that boat.
Of the boats I have owned it was one of the best. I should never have sold it. At that point in time they were more like Formula than Baja. I felt that changed when Todd left the company.






