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Stay away from P-29 in Cumming Ga. Boat stayed uder water for two weeks and ownership is questionable.
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Has anyone even looked at the boat? Looks rough. Sounds like problems.
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as far as the 2 shorty goes I do not think it will work if I have my drives up just a little bit it will not get on plane the props blow out. I always have to keep the drive all the way in to get the boat on plane. That been my exp
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 2466291)
Is it the P-29 in Cummig Ga?? If so do alittle research on it.There are several treads about it sinking:eek:otherwise i would have bought it this past summer.
Out of curiosity, what does a couple of weeks underwater do to a boat? |
Originally Posted by towhead
(Post 2466603)
Yes. It is the Cumming GA P-29.
Out of curiosity, what does a couple of weeks underwater do to a boat? Saturate it!!!! |
Originally Posted by rbr2328
(Post 2466623)
Saturate it!!!!
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Originally Posted by outlawinil
(Post 2460052)
I'm looking online on a 1999 29' Scarab and it is listed as a 7.5' beam. Is that correct?? It has twin 350 small blocks and that seems like an awful narrow beam for twins. Thanks for your help
They are great boats, fast, fun and easy on the fuel and small enough to tow but big enough to overnight on during a long weekend. Try and stay with the newer models that have the Bravo drives (not alphas) and Larger 350/300hp motors along with the larger K-Planes, better hardware is less maintenance in the future and better re-sale down the line. |
Beware the P-29 here in Ga sold this week and went up north.
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