Daytona Series
#1
Flipping through Hot Boat, saw the pic of a daytona..... wow, anyone know where i can get oodles of information on the 19 and 21 footer? PowerPackages, Pricing, Performance numbers?
#2
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From: Mason,OH,USA
I purchased my Eliminator 28 Eagle from Performance Research in Columbus Ohio --- their core competency is building motors. I'm not sure if they are still selling boats, but it is worth the call. Ask for Bob, Owner, 888-499-2628 or call Eliminator and ask for Jim Foley, National sales, 909-681-1222 ..... tell them both Bill Blaxton from Cincinnati gave you their names and number ... good luck
#8
We shouldn't need any help and we were planning on using Galena ramp, but I heard tonight that with the water being low, the concrete is busted up at the bottom. Not sure when or where yet. I live 5 minutes from the Galena ramp, but the boat is 90 minutes away, so we'll be towing it in Sunday morning. Maybe we can meet out on the water.
If your interested in a 25' Daytona, maybe you could talk that seller into bringing it.
Hey Bill, how are you and your boat doing? We didn't see you at the Cumberland Poker Run this year.
Randy
If your interested in a 25' Daytona, maybe you could talk that seller into bringing it.
Hey Bill, how are you and your boat doing? We didn't see you at the Cumberland Poker Run this year.
Randy
#9
I wish I could afford to look at it!!!
I am 15, looking for a general idea for when I turn 18 and my parents let me move out because I am not allowed to buy a boat and still live with them is what they say!
I am 15, looking for a general idea for when I turn 18 and my parents let me move out because I am not allowed to buy a boat and still live with them is what they say!
#10
Originally posted by rbtnt
We shouldn't need any help and we were planning on using Galena ramp, but I heard tonight that with the water being low, the concrete is busted up at the bottom.
Randy
We shouldn't need any help and we were planning on using Galena ramp, but I heard tonight that with the water being low, the concrete is busted up at the bottom.
Randy





