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Python 82 I noticed you were located in east Texas. After the holidays we will have closed on the new house ,maybe we can set a time to take a look see.Im about 76 miles west of Dallas.
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They started in Romulus, Michigan back in the 70's.
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Here`s my Python that I bought from Texomapowerboater.
It`s a `92 Python 24' with 502.
I`ve really enjoyed it so far. I think I put about 50 hours on it last summer, all trouble-free.
I use it at Possum Kingdom and it handles anything that PK can throw at it. Most people are suprised at how smooth it rides in choppy water.
Mine seems to be built pretty well. It`s in great shape and it`s over 15 years old.
It`s a `92 Python 24' with 502.
I`ve really enjoyed it so far. I think I put about 50 hours on it last summer, all trouble-free.
I use it at Possum Kingdom and it handles anything that PK can throw at it. Most people are suprised at how smooth it rides in choppy water.
Mine seems to be built pretty well. It`s in great shape and it`s over 15 years old.
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Nice updates, looks better than when I had it. Glad to see the 50 trouble free hours. I don't think I put 30hrs on it the 2 years I had it. Do you have any other plans for her?
I remember the first time I hit 60 in a good 3ft lake chop. Boy was I suprised at how well it handled. I think it rides better in rough water than it does in calm water.
I remember the first time I hit 60 in a good 3ft lake chop. Boy was I suprised at how well it handled. I think it rides better in rough water than it does in calm water.
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