Here's a picture of the boat
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Well here are some pictures of the boat. Now I know it's not a true offshore go fast boat. If I attend some poker runs do you think I'll be the smallest boat and the slowest? Tell me what you guys think!!!
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Great boat!!! My buddy has one and it runs with the big dogs, not as fast, but great ride and handles really well. It is a shame Sea Ray didn't really try to design a performance boat,they do a real nice job with the hybrids. And since it already has big blocks the option of 2 850HP blower motors is still there
You didn't need that swim pad right??
You didn't need that swim pad right??
#3
Does it really matter? As long as you're there you'll have fun!!!
#4
Enjoy it it's all that count.
As for Poker runs. They only ask who was first at the first mark nobody asks who was second or any other position. And to be first is out of a lot of peoples tax bracket!
As for Poker runs. They only ask who was first at the first mark nobody asks who was second or any other position. And to be first is out of a lot of peoples tax bracket!
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Originally posted by 310sunsport
Well here are some pictures of the boat. Now I know it's not a true offshore go fast boat. If I attend some poker runs do you think I'll be the smallest boat and the slowest? Tell me what you guys think!!!
Well here are some pictures of the boat. Now I know it's not a true offshore go fast boat. If I attend some poker runs do you think I'll be the smallest boat and the slowest? Tell me what you guys think!!!
Hopefully someday after a poker run you'll be able to say, "I may have been the smallest, slowest boat that entered, but I had the best poker hand!" Then whip out the cash you won!
#7
Looks great! I had a 22' Pachanga. Sea Rays performance boat. Loved it.
Keep this in mind, the winner of the 2001 Lake Cumberland Poker Run had a 17-18'(?) runabout.
You will have as much fun as everyone else. It all about just being on the water. Enjoy
Keep this in mind, the winner of the 2001 Lake Cumberland Poker Run had a 17-18'(?) runabout.
You will have as much fun as everyone else. It all about just being on the water. Enjoy






