anyone want to move their 38 zr comp ?
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From: Jasper,Alabama
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If you are seriously considering a 38ZR, I'd look at Robert Nelems' boat (MagicFloat). I've seen it a couple of times, both at the boat show and on the water, and it is IMMACULATE and is a brand new boat. On the water I've never seen (or felt, as it rumbled by) anything like it.
Also, you will never match the buying experience that Robet will provide. Check the Formula forum for countless testimonials.
Also, you will never match the buying experience that Robet will provide. Check the Formula forum for countless testimonials.
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From: Paducah KY KY Lake
Originally Posted by 2biguns
If you are seriously considering a 38ZR, I'd look at Robert Nelems' boat (MagicFloat). I've seen it a couple of times, both at the boat show and on the water, and it is IMMACULATE and is a brand new boat. On the water I've never seen (or felt, as it rumbled by) anything like it.
Also, you will never match the buying experience that Robet will provide. Check the Formula forum for countless testimonials.
Also, you will never match the buying experience that Robet will provide. Check the Formula forum for countless testimonials.
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After riding in Daves boat I think my mind is made up. I swore I was never going to get anything other than a Cigarette, but I cant wrap my head around the Gladiator: Freeboard, backseat, and option for a cabin in the future. I made the mistake of telling Kim to go for a ride in Daves 38ZR. I think after that happens we will be making the switch. I have already prices insurance between the 500EFI vs. the 525 or even the 575, and 5mph does not equel $$$$ per month.


