24 bannana for sale #30
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its sad buy iam seling my 24 yelow yes yelow ,only two ever made ,mike snow old boat.twin 2.5l ,racing lowers,hianotic stering ,ezeffort controls,big k tabs,brandnew traler tandem with wash out,h-brakes,etc.... call for info.
727 345 0766 .ps no punks or test pilots:
2sets of props 141/2 25 3blades spinellesbros 143/8 30s 4blads rollas will deliver in us
$14.500or obo.
727 345 0766 .ps no punks or test pilots:
2sets of props 141/2 25 3blades spinellesbros 143/8 30s 4blads rollas will deliver in us $14.500or obo.
Last edited by loose cannon; 11-05-2007 at 04:35 PM. Reason: add info
#5
Actually there were five yellow Banana's Built.
1976 Banana Split, yellow I/O
1978 Breakaway, yellow twin outboard
1986/87 Mike Snows first race boat was yellow and stock with twin Mercs. Up unitl last summer located in Connecticut with stock twin 225hp Mecurys on the back and only a 25 gallon tank.
The second Mike Snow boat was B73 "yellow" and was the 2 seater with twin 2.4 mercs. Recently for sale, but purchased by Port Edgewood Marina last summer.
There is another one in Florida that used to be on a triple axle trailer that is all stock. This boat was a 1985 and has always been listed as a special edition because of the extra teak used in the cabin including the door.
I new the guy that rigged it. The hydraulic steering was a very nice set up.
Twin Mercury 200hp outboards last I knew.
1976 Banana Split, yellow I/O
1978 Breakaway, yellow twin outboard
1986/87 Mike Snows first race boat was yellow and stock with twin Mercs. Up unitl last summer located in Connecticut with stock twin 225hp Mecurys on the back and only a 25 gallon tank.
The second Mike Snow boat was B73 "yellow" and was the 2 seater with twin 2.4 mercs. Recently for sale, but purchased by Port Edgewood Marina last summer.
There is another one in Florida that used to be on a triple axle trailer that is all stock. This boat was a 1985 and has always been listed as a special edition because of the extra teak used in the cabin including the door.
I new the guy that rigged it. The hydraulic steering was a very nice set up.
Twin Mercury 200hp outboards last I knew.
Last edited by Air Dog; 08-24-2007 at 10:14 PM. Reason: Boat has 2.4's not 2.5's
#7
speaking of "banana split" - the owner recently contacted me and lives in MD. Here's some photos of what she looks like now - not bad for 31 yrs old! The present owner is planning a complete restoration back to the "banana split" colors etc. as this is literally the very first complete production banana boat built in April 1976.





