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After years of use and a few engine swaps the carpet runners have seen better days. I decided to put down some of that seadeck type EVA foam. Looks better than the pic shows. The whole dash/front of the boat is black. I'll get it all cleaned up and take some better pics.
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Looks real nice Jason. Are you using the scarab this season?
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Originally Posted by hblair
(Post 4795260)
Looks real nice Jason. Are you using the scarab this season?
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Originally Posted by Rookie
(Post 4795277)
That is the plan. Sadly I haven't been boating much this season. Just twice out on friends cruiser. I have fired them up and checked the fluids if that counts.
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Ran WK all weekend with no issues. The new engines ran flawless. Put about 60 some miles on her.
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Rookie,
where do you typically boat at |
Remember seeing that boat years ago in GH.
Did not realize it was a Panther |
Originally Posted by Topshelf38
(Post 4805828)
Rookie,
where do you typically boat at
Originally Posted by RSCHAP1
(Post 4805830)
Remember seeing that boat years ago in GH.
Did not realize it was a Panther |
Decided to leave the AT home today and give WK a shakedown before it goes to its new home. Ran flawless as always.
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Rookie,
A Panther was the first boats that put us on our heels on Cumberland. I grew up on a 21' Nordic day cruiser with a 900HP 482/6-71 V-drive that dad built from the hull up in '76. We ran ~85MPH on a good day. There were a (damned) few boats on the lake that we knew of that could take us, but, with the exception of those and one of our regular boating friends (22' Shiada, twin turbo 482 V-drive w/ 3sp Linko trans), as a ~10yo, I thought we were near invincible. I remember we were running past Waitsboro at a strong cruise (~40MPH) and a boat much larger than ours, white with big black "PANTHER" on the side, went zipping past us. Needless to say, dad wasn't having anything of that, so he shoved the cavitation plate lever forward and stood on it. I was in heaven. About the time we were almost side-by-side with the Panther, the guy looks over at us, looks down at the throttles, mashes them, and left us like we'd dropped an anchor. Dad just let us settle in, and we idled along, looking at each other, and my dad said, "What the Hell just happened?" I think part of my childhood died that day. :faint2: Thanks. Brad. |
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