Walking on water
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There's a twin O/B 22' for sale on screamandfly.com that runs low 100's.
Id pay for a stint behind the wheel of it.
Theres a shot of it at speed and attitude/angle of attack is same as yours.
I love the old 30's but too small of cabin.
Id pay for a stint behind the wheel of it.
Theres a shot of it at speed and attitude/angle of attack is same as yours.
I love the old 30's but too small of cabin.
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Reminds me of a guy from York, PA that used to bring a blown 100mph 22' to Raystown Lake. He would come strait at us for radar runs and I swear the drive was the only thing in the water. Amazing and a bit nerve-wracking at the same time! Archived somewhere on my Sony HI8 reels... Ha!
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The cuddy at the entrance was at least 6' it was awesome for a 26' I think they called it the 280 after 1998.