New Sabers in classifieds.....
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From: Bay City, MI
I think the 28 ended up mid to high 80's when dialed in, have not heard anything on the 34 I don't think it has been wet yet. Looking forward to hearing what it will do that is an awesome boat with that power package. I would guess mid 90's or better.
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From: New York
I was all over the 34 at the boat show that boat is built to handle what ever gets thrown at at. The cabin wasn't in yet so you could see the bulkheads, stringers and all the neat clean glass work. Doug does great work, hands down one of the nicest boats there.
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From: Grand Haven, MI
The 28 has run 88mph and with the right prop it may hit 90mph. With the 34 Jamie is hoping for triple digits but that remains to be seen, I think it will be close. Both boats are built like a brick chit house and can hold their own against anything comparable
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glad to see them built, glad to here the 28 runs close to 90, I was hoping to here 94 or so. with the new props out and the higher x you can go now. got to do something to mine, either have rocker taken out and add hook to get bow down or go back to bravo style blow drives with 1100hp lol.
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From: spring lake mi
Thanks for all the great comment on the two boats.
28 has run 88+ full load on the grand river on the limiters. never had the "conditions" load, tweaked props.... many possibilities left. running std xr bottom.....
34 is going to be a blast to run. we made many changes over the first one.
28 has run 88+ full load on the grand river on the limiters. never had the "conditions" load, tweaked props.... many possibilities left. running std xr bottom.....
34 is going to be a blast to run. we made many changes over the first one.




