Sweet 292!
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From: Tonawanda NY
Look at this on Ebay, awesome graphics and even better power,,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-Formula...wer_Motorboats
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-Formula...wer_Motorboats
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This is the boat I have a deposit on, hoping to do inspection and sea trial as soon the weather allows the boat to be taken out of storage. Only thing it needs in my opinion are K Planes, I'm working on finding a used set of 280s now.
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http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/26848
This is the an old powerboat listing, but there are pictures.
This is the an old powerboat listing, but there are pictures.
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Right now, I think this 29 will be the perfect combo for increased size, speed and model year while staying on budget. I'm know I can get something larger in the same price range but my main concern is operational costs (fuel, maintenance, repairs and insurance).
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I'm coming from a 25 outlaw, so I'm gonna give the Fastech a try before I buy my final boat. I'm think it will be the same choice as your buddy, the 353 is a sweet ride.
Right now, I think this 29 will be the perfect combo for increased size, speed and model year while staying on budget. I'm know I can get something larger in the same price range but my main concern is operational costs (fuel, maintenance, repairs and insurance).
Right now, I think this 29 will be the perfect combo for increased size, speed and model year while staying on budget. I'm know I can get something larger in the same price range but my main concern is operational costs (fuel, maintenance, repairs and insurance).


