85 MPH Prowler on e-bay......
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That was with the 28 mercury labbed bravo one. That prop was awesome, but it came to a untimely end at the launch on low tide. So now I just have a straight 30 bravo one, which needs to be labbed at some point, since its a dog. My wife got cancer so we don't really use the boat much anymore, prob. about a handful of times in the past four - five years, it hasn't even been pulled out of the garage for over a year. I haven't even been on this site in a long time, but saw this post when I was checking for a cheap labbed bravo 30 rather than sending mine out, (just in case we use the boat this year..
) and had to comment, I have done 85 mph in my Prowler, but if you look close you can see how tight my grip is on the wheel...LOL. You should be getting up there with that hp!!
) and had to comment, I have done 85 mph in my Prowler, but if you look close you can see how tight my grip is on the wheel...LOL. You should be getting up there with that hp!!
#20
That was with the 28 mercury labbed bravo one. That prop was awesome, but it came to a untimely end at the launch on low tide. So now I just have a straight 30 bravo one, which needs to be labbed at some point, since its a dog. My wife got cancer so we don't really use the boat much anymore, prob. about a handful of times in the past four - five years, it hasn't even been pulled out of the garage for over a year. I haven't even been on this site in a long time, but saw this post when I was checking for a cheap labbed bravo 30 rather than sending mine out, (just in case we use the boat this year..
) and had to comment, I have done 85 mph in my Prowler, but if you look close you can see how tight my grip is on the wheel...LOL. You should be getting up there with that hp!!
) and had to comment, I have done 85 mph in my Prowler, but if you look close you can see how tight my grip is on the wheel...LOL. You should be getting up there with that hp!!My GF just spent the last 2 years beating breast cancer.
She's a trooper and has done her best to not miss much boating.



