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I hope the 500's happen for you Dale.
If so I will have to consider a refit |
Originally Posted by da*****rcury
(Post 4536953)
I hope the 500's happen for you Dale.
If so I will have to consider a refit |
Grandpa, Daughter, Grand-Daughter (driving) soon to be Grand-Son In Law (shotgun)
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ok?!!?!?!? who ordered a new 418V outboard today?:whistle:
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Originally Posted by LAriverratt
(Post 4543887)
ok?!!?!?!? who ordered a new 418V outboard today?:whistle:
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Originally Posted by skate
(Post 4543959)
Helt?:daz:
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Originally Posted by LAriverratt
(Post 4544184)
HMMMMM...42v cc mti and a 41v outboard skater sounds about right....7 400R's sounds like a good idea to me:cool:
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anybody know how well this one performs now??? had 300's if I remember correctly. I like it that's for sure!!
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Craig it still hasn't been dialed in, but currently running 94-94. The owner also owns a MTI. Boat is pristine though. Canadian
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That quarter-canopied classic deck 32 is such a nice looking rig! What a great big water outboard cat! I watched it when it was for sale, as I had a few friends interested at the time - I think the asking price was $139k. Even after the re-rig to 400s, I doubt he has over $200k into it - that's a nice "3-year-warrantied" rig he has for that amount invested. I'm certain they can get well over a hundred out of it if they're after it. But if all they do is run it in big water, they might not ever throw a set of big wheels on it. Congrats to the lucky Canuck that has that 32 AND an MTI!
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